The Mitchells vs. The Machines (2021)

Cast: Michael Rianda, Abbi Jacobson, Danny McBride, Maya Rudolph

Director: Michael Rainda

The Mitchells vs. The Machines is a 2021 comedy animation adventure movie which you can watch on Netflix. We all love a decent animation movie as a good family time and we even watch them afer we grow up. And during this pandemic when there is nothing much to watch due to the slow releases, we all keep waiting for something new and exciting. So today I am going to tell you about the movie I recently watched on Netflix.

Coming to the story, the film is about a not so perfect and weird family whose members think differently from each other.

Katie Michelle as a daughter has a dream of becoming a great film maker joins a college for that. As she is going away the family think of a last trip together for a week before dropping her to college. But in the mid way they found themselves in between a robotic apocalypse.

Not telling you much, watch the movie to find out how they gonna survive and save the world.

I was so excited for the movie as the ratings are great and IMDB rated it as 8. But all my expectations were wrong. I don’t know why critic’s reviews are so positive but according to me the movie lacks in binding the viewers to their seats.

Even after the great adventure and action in the film you will feel bore and will try to shut it down at least 3 to 4 times. And the worst part is comedy. The jokes and punchlines are lame and you will not feel like laughing during most of it.

The only good part is the emotional aspects, which shows the family bond and internal love. So if you wanna watch it, it’s up to you. And even if you don’t watch, there is nothing much to miss about it.

Rating: 6/10

The post won’t give you any spoilers so you can still have all the excitement while watching the movie. A review by a comman unpaid viewer.

Published by Movie Viewer

As an avid enthusiast of both movies and web-series, examining their emotional impact, character depth, and narrative resonance. I aim to delve into the intricacies of some recent releases, examining their merits and flaws with honesty and depth. As reviewers, it's our duty to honor this art form by offering thoughtful analysis and critique, celebrating its triumphs and holding it accountable for its shortcomings.

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