RealZero
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Jul 02, 2025
The Mitchells vs. the Machines is a movie about a lovely, creative nerd that has a nice family, but one that doesn't "get" them, and that tries to find "her people" and be able to be herself in life.
And then, on her way to do this, chaos ensues, family troubles are added, and everything goes haywire.
The movie takes some very common and classical themes: parents that don't understand their children, people trying to be themselves, growing up and finding your way in life, and combines it with totally over-the-top, crazy action and a colorful mix of crazy art styles.
Typical animation movie style, 2D animation, hand-puppets and even silly animal GIFs: this movie uses all kinds of different media to display the creativity of the main character Katie.
Katie is nerdy, creative, crazy and lovely. Her brother Aaron is shy, calm, but loves his sister and has a wonderful, supportive relationship with her.
Then there's the father who doesn't get his daughter's interests at all and thus, despite being a lovable person, screws up more than he should. And the mother who tries to keep everyone together in love.
And in the middle of all of this a robot apocalypse starts and the family has to survive this while also trying to grow together and understanding as a family.
The movie is silly, fun, emotional, and the mix of all the different media is equally crazy and fun as in the "Spiderverse" Spider-Man movies.
A really fun movie with much heart and many emotions, and fitting to the main character, even the Bluray cover AND even the disk are lovely pieces of art.
Highly recommendable!
Katie is love and I wanna hug the cute and shy Aaron!