it's like he didn't try enough, he opted to find himself a new boytoy to mingle leaving the old rust to frick off and months later just felt ...

it's like he didn't try enough, he opted to find himself a new boytoy to mingle leaving the old rust to frick off and months later just felt nostalgic expecting to run back at him despite abandoning him in the first place. why are gays so egocentric? this is why it's hard to find true love

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  1. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    The thing is they tried to do two different lessons in the movie: "Trying to get over the loss of a loved one" and "Sometimes you need to interact with new people". But the thing is the lack of scenes of the dog trying to get to the beach to the get the robot back paints him as negligent. Yeah, i get it he got caught trying two times, but how about past the midnight (1am-4pm)?, i doubt the gorilla cop is in the beach 24/7, also the scenes about the bunny sailors and the scrap collecting monkey supports this

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      More scenes of the dog trying to rescue the robot Deus Ex style. It could have been great

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      I was already pretty annoyed at Dog giving up, and not even talking to the security or pointing to the fricking robot on the beach. Then you throw in doing nothing for 8 months when others are shown getting on with no problem, just shows how little he fricking cared. Then you get the fricking moronic Robot fantasy at the end that's just bait for nothing to be resolved in any way.
      What was the point of the Snowman dream? Dog has a fetish for getting shat on?
      Why was there 10 minutes of unedited 9/11 footage as the post credits scene before the Slotslights ad?
      What was the point of any of this?

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        Sounds like a moronic movie. Good thing I won't waste my time with it.

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        >Why was there 10 minutes of unedited 9/11 footage as the post credits scene before the Slotslights ad?
        lrn2pirate

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      You spend too much time on TV Tropes. This isn't a lesson movie.

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        [...]
        I think it was a series of short comics adapted into a movie so maybe that's why it's a little wonky, it probably makes more sense reading it as a cpmic

        Yeah, the director wanted to do the socializing plot, but the original premise (the comic) is based on a personal experience of the author, where she had to put her pet down because it had an incurable disease, that's why the dog is so neglectful

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      I was already pretty annoyed at Dog giving up, and not even talking to the security or pointing to the fricking robot on the beach. Then you throw in doing nothing for 8 months when others are shown getting on with no problem, just shows how little he fricking cared. Then you get the fricking moronic Robot fantasy at the end that's just bait for nothing to be resolved in any way.
      What was the point of the Snowman dream? Dog has a fetish for getting shat on?
      Why was there 10 minutes of unedited 9/11 footage as the post credits scene before the Slotslights ad?
      What was the point of any of this?

      I think it was a series of short comics adapted into a movie so maybe that's why it's a little wonky, it probably makes more sense reading it as a cpmic

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        Don't bother anon. It's not worth bringing up reasonable explanations with these guys. They're just looking for something to pick apart.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      Im gona shoehorn a lesson in the movie manipulating everything they do so I can prove my own point making you think Im right even tho everything that happens feels weird and unnatural. Sure, this is why you should not make a fricking fictional story your moral compass

  2. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    In my head they eventually all meet up again and become buddies.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      I really liked this movie. The speed felt right. I had watched kung fu Panda 4 and that exhausted me. This movie allowed a scene to play without shoving a billion gags in your face.

      A couple things bothered me.

      New York seems fricking miserable. For all the film says it's a love letter to the city, it feels downright malicious to dog, who never did anything to deserve the treatment he got from strangers.

      I didn't like that dog [spolier]bought a cheap robot to replace the original robot. It feels like the film is making it clear he's taking a step down. I wish beyond taking care of the new robot more cautiously, that the dog could have some sort of conflict that he could have shown some growth, like telling some people making fun of his new robot to frick off, or telling people inviting dog to hang out but without his robot to frick off. Otherwise I feel like he didn't grow, like he even became worse.[/spoiler]

      And I really didn't like robot deciding for dog to not let him know that he's okay. What the frick? Dog thinks that robot died, and that it's his fault. Robot couldn't have just done what said? Or does robot think dog's not mature enough to do that? But maybe I wouldn't think this is it meant dog had positive growth but again, I feel like dog just got gutpunched over and over, and came out worse for it, and robot looked at him and thought "meh, he wouldn't be able to handle it, so I'm just gonna hide".

      But good movie. Liked all the backgrounds and the character designs.

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        >I didn't like that dog bought a cheap robot to replace the original robot.
        Yeah that was a confusing choice on the filmmakers'. What I think would've worked better is if Dog had just met someone new naturally. Having him buy a new robot felt so cheap. Plus if he'd have made a new friend, it would've thematically mirrored Rascal's 'making' (literally) of a new friend in Robot.
        And yeah, it's bs that he went on without telling Dog that he wasn't dead.

  3. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    The whole movie was about moving on in different ways

  4. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    What movie is this?

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      Robot Dreams

  5. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    What’s the big deal with this movie? Looks like straight-to-Netflix Calarts slop.

  6. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Le NTR face

  7. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Yeah

  8. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    This is a story for women what did you expect they need to feel they are doing the right thing every time they brake up with someone to move to the next idiot

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