Review of Robosapien: Rebooted (2013) by Kevin R — 11 Feb 2016
Don't give up on me.
A government organization creates a robot that its inventor hopes helps society for the better; however, when he discovers the robot is planned to be used for military purposes, he breaks the robot and hides it from the government. A boy finds the robot and fixes it. Meanwhile, the inventor and boy's parents are taken by the government who will stop at nothing to find the robot. The robot and boy will work together to save the inventor and parents.
"He was taught to hate. All he needs is a little kindness.".
Sean Mcnamara, director of Soul Surfer, Space Warriors, Bratz, Race to Space, Casper: A Spirited Beginning, 3 Ninjas: High Noon at Mega Mountain, and Treehouse Hostage, delivers Cody the Robosapien. The storyline for this is fairly dreadful and unrealistic and reminded me of Agent Cody Banks. The acting is as you'd expect and was made for television quality.
"I want you to meet the world's bravest family.".
I recently came across this on Showtime Anytime and thought it would be a fun movie to watch with my daughter. This was very average but she felt it was fun and giggled here and there. Overall, this is a below average addition to the children's genre that is only worth watching if nothing better is available.
"I call this one the Cody crossover.".
Grade: C-.
This review of Robosapien: Rebooted (2013) was written by Kevin R on 11 Feb 2016.
Robosapien: Rebooted has generally received mixed reviews.
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