![]() ![]() Basically, in the future, tech giant Bubble unveils its latest creation: the B-Bot. I saw the trailer for this animated movie a couple of times in the cinema, it looked like it would be a good laugh, and Mark Kermode gave it a positive review, so I was more than up for seeing it. The movie does it but I would like it to do it better. The movie needs to show the corrosiveness of modern social network and how Ron would change it to real friendship. I need the movie to push the idea of being nice. I love that friendship is a two-way street. The message can also be tweaked a little more. Otherwise, I do love the premise and the message. That would necessitate Marc helping Barney to liberate the company and the bots. It would be more intense if he, as the original programmer, has lost control of the company from the very start of the movie. Marc is a little too nice and has too much power. It touches on it but it's not quite there. Obviously, this movie has something to say about social networking especially for kids. They buy a damaged B-bot off the back of a truck. They don't see the need for the new tech until they discover that he has no friends. He lives with his widow father and grandmother. Barney is an awkward middle-schooler and the only one without a B-bot, a personal robot that uses its social network to find friends for kids. ![]()
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