When what to see on Netflix this week, “The Wild Robot” is a clear top option. Certainly, “siren” seems worthy of biping-proclaiming by all accounts, but it cannot compare with this Oscar-namined work.
And this Is An excellent work, at least in terms of its scenes. Animation is very beautiful and sometimes breathtaking. The remote island setting is picturesque.
Thankfully, other aspects of the film are equally impressive. “The Wild Robot” is an impressive balance of comedy and tragedy and heartbreaking heart breaking. For the first half of the film, I could not stop laughing, and despite its more serious, emotional turn in the latter half, it is still one of the most fun films I have seen over the years.
So here you should know what you should know about “The Wild Robot”, and why you need to look forward, now it is on Netflix.
What is ‘The Wild Robot’?

“The Wild Robot” is based on the 2016 novel of the same name. This represents Lupita Nyong’o as The Voice of Rose, a service robot that finds itself a maroon on a deserted island.
She immediately insists in some dangerous situations, trying to kill her everything on the island, or thinking that she wants to kill them.
Struggling to get her bearings, she accidentally organs orphans an orphan, and when it hatch, she is tasked to prepare for migration. As her surrogate mother, she should be taught Gosling, whom she names brightbill (kit conner), to eat, swim and fly, or it will not be ready to escape from the island for winter with other geese.
‘The Wild Robot’ is equal parts comedy, tragedy and breathtaking animation
The film is a story of about two parts.
The first half is cheerful. I found myself laughing at one point almost every minute, especially when a family of Oposams, led by Catherine O’Hara, pretends to be dead – if you capture, if you do – and the child’s possession is all choosing a way of death. Many children choose sepsis as the cause of death, which highlights an argument in the family.
But the second half of the film is more tragic and dramatic, although it does not fully dig the comedic elements. Sometimes, the film turns into a clinch in this half part, although I think most of the parents will find some plot points depth.
A final note, despite being a “family friendly” animated film, this is Surprisingly violent, This is done for both comedic and dramatic effects, but animated animal is a reasonable amount of death and violence. So maybe keep it from the youngest in your family for now.
Nevertheless, if you need to see something for the family or are looking for a magnificent film at the end of this week, then the “The Wild Robot” is a one-go. Now stream it on Netflix.
Stream “The Wild Robot” now on Netflix