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The Mitchells vs. the Machines 2021 123movies

The Mitchells vs. the Machines 2021 123movies

Saving the world can be a trip.Apr. 22, 2021110 Min.
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Watch: The Mitchells vs. the Machines 2021 123movies, Full Movie Online – An animated action-comedy about an ordinary family who find themselves in the middle of their biggest family challenge yet…saving the world from the robot apocalypse. No big deal, right? It all starts when creative outsider Katie Mitchell is accepted into the film school of her dreams and is eager to leave home and find “her people,” when her nature-loving dad insists on having the whole family drive her to school and bond during one last totally-not-awkward-or-forced road trip. But just when the trip can’t get any worse, the family suddenly finds itself in the middle of the robot uprising. Everything from smart phones, to roombas, to evil Furbys are employed to capture every human on the planet. Now it’s up to the Mitchells, including upbeat mom Linda, quirky little brother Aaron, their squishy pug, Monchi, and two friendly, but simple-minded robots to save humanity..
Plot: A quirky, dysfunctional family’s road trip is upended when they find themselves in the middle of the robot apocalypse and suddenly become humanity’s unlikeliest last hope.
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7.6/10 Votes: 107,904
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81/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 2212 Popularity: 29.96 | TMDB

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When it comes to deciding if a certain film is added to my watchlist or not, I consider various factors. From genre and synopsis to cast, directors, and screenwriters, sometimes just a familiar name can convince me to give that movie a go. Producers and/or executives are far from being remotely influential in this type of decision. However, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller have directed/written/produced some of my favorite animated films of the last decade (The LEGO Movies, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse), so obviously, I needed to watch The Mitchells vs. The Machines, previously known as Connected. Mike Rianda has his debut as a director, screenwriter, and voice actor (Aaron Mitchell, son), accompanied by Jeff Rowe, the other writer.

2021 is shaping up to be a phenomenal year. It truly is. I absolutely loved Soul and Wolfwalkers, but if this Sony Pictures Animation flick came out last year, I genuinely don’t know which one would I put higher on my Top10. Rianda and Rowe deliver a brilliantly original screenplay, packed with incredibly relatable characters and beautifully handled themes. I can’t quite remember the last time I laughed out loud when watching an animated feature by myself. Every joke about technology is hilariously clever, making fun of ridiculous yet realistic human behaviors regarding malfunctions, low speed, and even lack of Wi-Fi. I cried of laughter, but I was also close to dropping a couple of tears due to the main narrative.

I’ll start with the protagonist, Katie Mitchell. As a young, aspiring filmmaker, Abbi Jacobson’s character follows a well-known arc about not having friends, being the so-called weirdo, and having parents – in this case, more her father – who simply don’t understand who she is, what she likes, or why she loves something they simply don’t understand. While it’s true that this storyline isn’t exactly new, it doesn’t mean it’s not captivating and emotionally powerful when written and developed properly. Rianda and Rowe make Katie an extremely relatable character in such a seamless manner that it’s harder to not connect with her than the contrary.

Anyone has at least once in their lifetime felt left out or alone. Obviously, since I share the exact same passion as Katie, it’s easier for me to feel precisely the same as her once she discovers new friends with whom she can talk about the art she loves the most. I still have no circle of friends who I can meet daily to discuss the latest movie news or newly released films (in-person), so Katie’s journey does have a more significant impact on me than it might have on other viewers. However, it doesn’t have to be about art or a specific subject. In a general analysis, Katie just feels lonely and wants to follow her dreams, but feels unsupported by her father, Rick Mitchell (Danny McBride).

One of the most compelling aspects of The Mitchells vs. The Machines is the fact that Rick and Katie share the same arc, just going in different directions. While Katie feels like getting out of the house and going away forever is the best solution to all her problems, Rick believes that her staying with the family is the safest route, one that features no failures that could hurt her emotionally – something that Rick learned from his past, hence the necessity of overprotecting her daughter at all costs. Since they’re on opposite sides of the spectrum, constant fights, lies, and hurtful comments drive them apart, leading to a wonderfully written story about family, love, friendship, and understanding the other side of the argument.

Katie’s mother, Linda Mitchell (Maya Rudolph), and brother, Aaron Mitchell (Rianda), serve more as triggers to heartfelt conversations with the two main characters, but they also have their own personal journey. While Linda feels jealous of her Instagram-perfect neighbors and embarrassed of showing off her own family photos, Aaron deals with his bizarre love for dinosaurs in a lighter, funnier way than Katie’s dramatic arc. Both storylines carry their own lovely messages to transmit to the audience, but Katie and Rick’s confrontational relationship embodies sensitive issues that tons of families across the globe never find a solution for.

Another remarkable characteristic of this screenplay is how Rianda and Rowe never take a definite stance on any topic. They always try to follow one of the movie’s main messages and present good points for both sides of the conflict. For example, The Mitchells vs. The Machines could easily be misinterpreted as an attack on the Internet and technology in general, but every dialogue is exceptionally balanced. While comments are made about using our phone at the dinner table or during family moments, as well as excessive screentime and overreliance on social media, new technology can give birth to the most inspirational, motivational, and influential works of art. Without it, Katie’s dreams would be totally different.

Transitioning to the more technical elements of the film, it’s impossible not to tackle the new animation style. Into the Spider-Verse was an experimental movie, and its success might have changed the future of animation forever. The mix of a more illustrative, hand-painted approach with another focused on the CGI realism seen in most films today offers – just like the movie itself – a seamless balance between the two supposedly opposing styles. This blend allows keeping the expressiveness and extreme level of detail of the classic method while also maintaining the realistic environment of the 3D/CGI design. The action sequences are extraordinarily energetic, riveting, and quite impressive, to say the least.

The film’s soundtrack (score by Mark Mothersbaugh) is on-point, elevating dozens of scenes with excellent music choices that most viewers didn’t even remember already. Exquisite editing (Greg Levitan) and outstanding voice work across the board. I genuinely can’t find a single issue with this movie, and I’d be extremely surprised – and disappointed – if it doesn’t end up being a frontrunner for next year’s awards season. Both kids and adults will have tremendous fun with this fast-paced, highly entertaining film while also getting a few valuable life lessons along the way. And who knows? Maybe this movie will inspire families to make that road trip they’ve been planning for ages…

The Mitchells vs. The Machines might not have the catchiest title, but it’s definitely one of the best animated feature films of the last years. With a beautiful blend of two animation styles – that may impact the future of this type of movie – Mike Rianda and Jeff Rowe deliver an emotionally resonant story about family, love, and more explicitly, placing ourselves in someone else’s shoes. Featuring incredibly relatable characters, the remarkably written screenplay strikes a perfect balance in every topic it approaches by presenting arguments for both sides without ever defining something as right or wrong. The character arcs might be well-known storylines, but the exceptional writing elevates every personal journey, especially Katie and Rick’s, daughter and father. Boasting great voice work from everyone involved, the fast-paced narrative still holds impressive, colorful, screen-popping action sequences filled with energy, excitement, and fantastic song choices. It’s one of those uncommon films where I can’t find a single flaw with it. A must-watch, *hilarious* film for both kids and adults.

Rating: A

Review By: MSB

Decent watch, probably won’t watch again, but can recommend.

Expecting this to be a Dreamworks picture, I was surprised to see Sony heading this one up.

Watching this robo-apocalypse story, it feels like just a weird amalgamation of other movies that happen to be cg animated, involve robots, dysfunctional families, and corporate hostilities.

While all these are great elements, their combination, with the movie’s special flare just falls short for me.

While my disbelief is fully suspended, it just broke off after a bit with some of the goofy stuff the humans end up doing contrasted with some of the amazing things the robots are doing that actually makes some sense.

The movie looks great, and is technically great, but the characters and story just fall just short for me.

Review By: Kamurai
Didn’t know what to expect.
My daughters and I watch a movie every Saturday night before they go to bed, and we usually just pick one and I cross my fingers that I won’t be miserable for 2 hours. This movie was an absolute PLEASANT surprise. Great modern story, great adult humor, and AMAZING animation. A great family movie that will keep you laughing and entertained the entire time. I didn’t watch the trailer and I didn’t even know who did the voices in it. Watch this movie, with or without kids, it’s a great watch.
Review By: dreamingnothing
Nothing special
It’s full of clichés, stereotypes and plain jokes. Closer to the end the number of cringy moments raises to one every minute. Music choice is also questionable at best.

Should be fine for small kids, but I’d not recommend for adults.

Review By: Dimakovtun

Other Information:

Original Title The Mitchells vs. the Machines
Release Date 2021-04-22
Release Year 2021

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 54 min (114 min)
Budget 75000000
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated PG
Genre Animation, Adventure, Comedy
Director Michael Rianda, Jeff Rowe
Writer Michael Rianda, Jeff Rowe, Peter Szilagyi
Actors Abbi Jacobson, Danny McBride, Maya Rudolph
Country United States, Hong Kong
Awards Nominated for 1 Oscar. 46 wins & 58 nominations total
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Digital, Dolby Atmos
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory Company 3 (digital intermediate)
Film Length N/A
Negative Format N/A
Cinematographic Process N/A
Printed Film Format N/A

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The Mitchells vs. the Machines 2021 123movies
The Mitchells vs. the Machines 2021 123movies
Original title The Mitchells vs. the Machines
TMDb Rating 7.981 2,212 votes

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