Meet the Robinsons
Meet the Robinsons (2007)

Meet the Robinsons

1/5
(87 votos)
6.8IMDb61Metascore

Detalles

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Errores

When the time machine crashes Wilbur is seen holding onto the steering wheel of the time machine, clearly detached from the time machine.

At the next scene when Lewis and Wilbur are looking at the damage done to the time machine we see that the steering wheel is intact with the time machine.

After Mildred schedules the interview for Lewis, she is holding the phone in her left hand.

After Goob replaces the coffee in her right hand with his juice box, she turns into Lewis's room.

The juice box is still in her hand but the phone has disappeared.

During the memory scanner's wedding scene, Lewis recognizes Grandpa Bud because of the smile on the back of his balding head.

In the next few glimpses, Bud has no hair on the back of his head, but when they get in the car together he does.

After Doris creates her clone her hatband changes from purple to black, and then back to purple again.

Fire sprinklers don't work as depicted in the gymnasium scene.

They are set off by heat (flames) not just smoke, and only the affected sprinkler releases water, not every sprinkler in the room or building.

During the T-rex attack, the train and pizza dough disappear after they are used against the dinosaur.

When Doris sabotages the Memory Scanner, you see her turning a screw anticlockwise to remove it, but as the screw comes out you see it has a left-hand thread.

When Lewis is explaining how the memory scanner works, he says that memories are stored in the cerebral cortex.

They are actually stored in the limbic system and temporal lobe.

In the scene where the Bowler Hat Guy is trying to pass off the memory scanner as his own, he is seen carrying the memory scanner in the box right side up, and then after the introduction is seen taking the box off the top, but in order to do that, either the box would have had to have been turned upside down, or the bottom would have had to been lose, in which case the memory scanner would have fallen out.

Lewis says towards the end of the movie that he won't build Doris.

So Doris vanishes and everything turns back into how it should.

And a little later you still see the T-Rex with the Robinsons.

But if Doris was never built, Goob would never have gone back in time to get the dinosaur and control it.

So the T-Rex should have disappeared as well.

During the 'pop quiz' scene, where Wilbur is asking Lewis about all he knows about the Robinsons, Lewis refers to Wilbur's dad as 'your dad, Cornelius'.

He does not meet Cornelius before this point and no one told him Wilbur's dad's name, yet he knew anyway.

When Lewis is being chased by the Doris building in the scene "Doris' vision of the future", as he is attacked by the normal size bowler hats, the building turns to (perspective) Lewis' right.

After going through the tunnel, the building has cut him off, but has come from Lewis' left side.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
2 September 2007 USA USD 97,821,064
26 August 2007 USA USD 97,794,013
19 August 2007 USA USD 97,755,357
12 August 2007 USA USD 97,690,955
5 August 2007 USA USD 97,585,530
29 July 2007 USA USD 97,375,823
22 July 2007 USA USD 97,002,175
8 July 2007 USA USD 96,697,389
1 July 2007 USA USD 96,534,518
24 June 2007 USA USD 96,384,206
17 June 2007 USA USD 96,287,733
10 June 2007 USA USD 96,173,663
3 June 2007 USA USD 96,026,678
27 May 2007 USA USD 95,799,026
20 May 2007 USA USD 95,303,844
6 May 2007 USA USD 91,925,051
29 April 2007 USA USD 88,354,540
22 April 2007 USA USD 82,089,959
15 April 2007 USA USD 72,004,000
1 April 2007 USA USD 25,123,781
USA USD 97,822,171
3 June 2007 UK GBP 4,395,133
6 May 2007 UK GBP 3,968,718
29 April 2007 UK GBP 3,868,603
22 April 2007 UK GBP 3,687,059
15 April 2007 UK GBP 3,323,364
8 April 2007 UK GBP 2,140,155
1 April 2007 UK GBP 895,955
worldwide USD 169,333,034
Non-USA USD 71,510,863
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
1 April 2007 USA USD 25,123,781 3,413
1 April 2007 UK GBP 895,955 451
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
2 September 2007 USA USD 19,938 28
26 August 2007 USA USD 17,131 40
19 August 2007 USA USD 29,136 69
12 August 2007 USA USD 41,146 95
5 August 2007 USA USD 81,903 164
29 July 2007 USA USD 169,082 213
22 July 2007 USA USD 220,955 231
8 July 2007 USA USD 51,675 71
1 July 2007 USA USD 96,310 93
24 June 2007 USA USD 49,512 95
17 June 2007 USA USD 63,182 120
10 June 2007 USA USD 76,687 155
3 June 2007 USA USD 167,341 202
27 May 2007 USA USD 287,045 257
20 May 2007 USA USD 503,975 941
6 May 2007 USA USD 2,619,654 2,107
29 April 2007 USA USD 4,840,972 2,461
22 April 2007 USA USD 6,967,089 3,003
15 April 2007 USA USD 12,103,000 3,238
1 April 2007 USA USD 25,123,781 3,413
3 June 2007 UK GBP 37,144 118
6 May 2007 UK GBP 80,100 284
29 April 2007 UK GBP 144,831 381
22 April 2007 UK GBP 238,986 418
15 April 2007 UK GBP 357,817 442
8 April 2007 UK GBP 421,608 457
1 April 2007 UK GBP 895,955 451

Comentarios

I wanted to like this movie. But it falls apart in the middle.

Disney Animation has had some trouble getting its feet on the ground without the word Pixar next to it and "Meet the Robinsons" is the kind of animated film more content with shaking things up. While the film has some lovable elements and does come together toward the end, it mostly suffers from jumpy, unsupported storytelling that will most likely have children thinking "whoa?

Young Lewis is an orphan and a child genius, who nevertheless struggles with everyday life, especially with the prospect of getting adopted. Not helping the matters is that none of his inventions have worked so far.

This could have been so much better. It's a fantastic story idea but the screenplay wasn't done right.

Looking past the time travelling plot holes that every time travelling movie will obviously have, this movie is refreshing and unique in its own way. It's not trying to create the perfect well-rounded time travelling story but rather use these plot devices and themes to tell a well-known story in an unconventional way.

Young Lewis, the struggling scientist attempts to create his own memory scanner, in order to draw out the long-forgotten memories of the mother he no longer remembers. Now living in a state-run orphanage, Lewis begins the progress and after many attempts, fails his creation.

For all those people who are like,"I'm whining about this movie because it offended my made up adopted sister!" (I'm looking at you consideratekid) I'm willing to bet that you didn't complain while watching Annie or Harry potter (oh now I'm going to have consideratekid up on my case about how offensive Harry potter is) They are about orphans, but I don't see any people whining about it.

Keep moving forward, is the simple but powerful message of this witty and feel good movie. Brilliant work on the animation and a strong soundtrack!

I think it's a predictable scenario, I wasn't surprised, I was a little bit impressed at the end of the movie. I can say that I didn't like it up to that point.

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