I finally got to watch this one today. (the computer geek society at my university show movies for free on Friday afternoons, and it was finally this one)
I have to say that it's much more emotionally-moving than even Cars was.
Though there is(was) one thing that puzzles(d) me. ("One thing?") ...And I don't remember what it is right now, so I'll have to get back to you on it...
no, that's a pretty clear moral lesson by example rather than a deficiency.
I was thinking about the two robots and the captain making the on-the-fly grand scale decision of returning for a life of work for the entire population rather than any kind of democratic discussion :-P A minor point for a story but all they had to do in the story was show an example of mass support or something.
Dang, you know I hadn't even considered that? I just figured that the life they had was so worthless that it was a no-brainer they'd want to go back to all the hardscrabble realities, but you make a good point. One big Hoo-RAH would have taken care of that...
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(the computer geek society at my university show movies for free on Friday afternoons, and it was finally this one)
I have to say that it's much more emotionally-moving than even Cars was.
Though there is(was) one thing that puzzles(d) me.
("One thing?")
...And I don't remember what it is right now, so I'll have to get back to you on it...
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I was thinking about the two robots and the captain making the on-the-fly grand scale decision of returning for a life of work for the entire population rather than any kind of democratic discussion :-P A minor point for a story but all they had to do in the story was show an example of mass support or something.
Great movie though!
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You know people; no matter how good something is for them there's always some pillock at the back that rant and raves about it.