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(L-R) Maya Rudolph as Linda Mitchell , Abbi Jacobson as Katie Mitchell , Mike Rianda as Aaron Mitchell , Doug the Pug as Monchi and Danny McBride as Rick Mitchell . NETFLIX
American animated films strive to serve two masters: Kids, who are generally up for anything bright and colorful and noisy, and their harried Adult Caretakers, who just want to plop said kids in front of a piece of entertainment that s bright, colorful and noisy enough to keep them occupied for a couple hours.
Knowing that adults often experience these movies alongside kids, the big producers of US animated films (Disney/Pixar, Dreamworks, Warner Bros. and Sony) attempt to thread the Fun for the Whole Family! needle, with mixed results.
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Netflix presents a film directed by Michael Rianda and written by Rianda and Jeff Rowe. Rated PG (for action and some language). Running time: 114 minutes. Available Friday on Netflix.
Director Mike Rianda’s film, produced by Phil Lord and Chris Miller, shares much of the DNA of Lord and Miller’s other cartoon adventures (“The Lego Movie,” “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse”) in its ability to remake movie cliches with madcap irreverence, youthful zeal and a contemporariness that often eludes less freewheeling films.
“The Mitchells vs. the Machines,” which debuts Friday on Netflix (after originally being set for theatrical release from Sony Pictures), manages to spin through a sincere father-daughter relationship, our technology addictions, Instagram jealousy and general feelings of inadequacy while breezing though an end-of-the-world plot accidentally initiated by a reckless tech CEO. Oh, there are maniacal Furbys, too.