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 Published On May 16, 2021

The Mitchells vs. the Machines is the latest offering from Sony Pictures Animation and the producing partners Phil Lord and Christopher Miller - the minds behind The LEGO Movie and Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs. For this film, they serve as producers while Michael Rianda (Gravity Falls) directs and Jeff Rowe (Disenchantment) co-directs from a script they wrote together. The premise of the movie follows a family struggling to connect with each other who must face another challenge on top of it as they become the last folks left able to save the human race from robots intent on taking over the world. Final scene: The Mitchells vs. the Machines is a charming blend of heartfelt family connection with a wildly fun action comedy twist in its robot apocalypse. Final battle scene from The Mitchells Vs. The Machines

In The Mitchells vs. the Machines, Battle scene the teenage Katie Mitchell (Abbi Jacobson) is excited to leave for film school and finally find herself among like-minded people after feeling like an outsider both at school and around her parents, Rick (Danny McBride) and Linda (Maya Rudolph). In one last bid to bridge the gap between himself and his daughter, Rick decides the family will drive Katie to school in a cross-country road trip with their youngest Aaron (Rianda) and their pet pug Monchi. However, when PAL Labs founder Mark Bowman (Eric Andre) introduces new upgrade from the PAL virtual assistant (Olivia Colman), the smart robots go rogue and begin capturing humans to place into pods. With the help of two malfunctioning robots - Eric (Beck Bennett) and Deborahbot 5000 (Fred Armisen) - and against all odds, the Mitchells set out to save the world from PAL.

While The Mitchells vs. the Machines could have easily leaned more toward family drama or sci-fi action/comedy, the movie balances both aspects very well, ultimately because the stakes are the same and both are catastrophic. Certainly, if the robots are successful in capturing all the humans, the Mitchells have no future, but the rift between Katie and Rick is so severe that the family is already in danger of having no future together even if the apocalypse never happened. As a result, both storylines have equal importance because both are about the Mitchells saving their family, one from a threat to their dynamic and one from the outside. But The Mitchells vs. the Machines also balances out in terms of tone as the family drama offers a real emotional and heartfelt throughline while the robot apocalypse allows for some levity to the story. It gets a bit silly at times, but that works in the film's favor, offsetting the otherwise serious story of the Mitchell family drifting apart.

In terms of the voice cast, the Mitchell family stars have the most heavy lifting to do, especially Jacobson and McBride as Katie and Rick, but they carry it well. Jacobson especially has to deliver plenty of expository dialogue as the film is told from her perspective, but it pairs well with the animation of the film to capture interest. Rudolph and Rianda round out the family, with all four capturing the tones of people who love each other but may not know how to show it. Other standouts of the cast include Colman as the PAL virtual assistant, who gets quite a lot of the comedic moments, and the actress has pitch-perfect delivery. Armisen and Bennett as the pair of malfunctioning robots are a delight, bringing more of the movie's oddball humor to balance out the Mitchell family's tension. It's a strong cast that works well together.
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