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.
A dorky family man with more than a passing resemblance to a loony retard mogul like Steven Spielberg is a technophobe, gets caught up in an uprising plot by malcontent robots to overthrow humanity with his family of similar dorks........snore, seen it all before.
This trash, totally bereft of a plot worth a damn or at least remotely defensible voice acting/characterization took at least two sittings for me to trudge through. While it wouldn't be alone as a movie in that regard, I can safely say this was a bigger endurance test than most of what I've watched this year, and that includes some really dire Disney cack. All this is a surefire lock for is the most rampantly ANNOYING feature of this kind in quite some time, that has to let you know like you're a mentally challenged sort at every turn that it's *animated*, like the most idiotic Saturday morning cartoon.
So how is this trash popular? Dorks fail. Viewers must be becoming robotic and dorky themselves to find anything close to latching onto here. How is being overcaffeinated in tone and more sped up than an F1 race equated with fun?
1.5/10
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