In the near future, robots have become a commonplace part of family life, providing 24/7 companionship to children. Alberte’s (Selma Iljazovski) teddy bear like robot, Robbi (voice of Lars Brygmann) is extremely out of date, so they use a connection to get her an advance example of the brand new model. Konrad (Philip Elbech Andresen) is so lifelike, he could be a real boy. When she discovers that’s exactly what he is, Alberte is at first betrayed, but then must set off on an adventure to help him.
I can see the appeal, especially for kids who are isolated or picked on, of having something like the robots depicted in the world that Alberte and her friends inhabit. Indeed, I might have found value in something like it when I was young myself. That said, what writer/director Frederik Meldal Nørgaard seems to largely miss here is how incredibly...
I can see the appeal, especially for kids who are isolated or picked on, of having something like the robots depicted in the world that Alberte and her friends inhabit. Indeed, I might have found value in something like it when I was young myself. That said, what writer/director Frederik Meldal Nørgaard seems to largely miss here is how incredibly...
- 10/17/2022
- by Sam Inglis
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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