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Carrie-Anne Moss | ... |
Admiral Wells
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Alexa PenaVega | ... |
Tesla
(voice) (as Alexa Vega)
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Jeffrey Tambor | ... |
Wilhelm the Tinkerer
(voice)
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Brad Garrett | ... |
T-Bolt
(voice)
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Jesse McCartney | ... |
Huxley
(voice)
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Adrian Hough | ... |
Dendrus
(voice)
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Tyler Nicol | ... |
Various Characters and Creatures
(voice)
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A nameless robot girl has recently been given the gift of life from her creator, while exploring the wonders of an ordinary world she meets an amazing mutant boy and they share a friendship that must overcome their warring families.
Where did this movie come from? I hadn't heard of it until I caught it on cable.
With it's cheap looking lighting and awful pop songs, it's obviously an independent with a tiny budget. I was initially turned off, but once it gets rolling, with it's great animation/performance and an amazingly strange steam-punk world, I was sucked in.
It reminds me of fantasy the films of Jim Henson (like Dark Crystal), Tim Burton (Alice in Wonderland) or Hayao Miyazaki (Spirited Away).
It's a movie with a lot of heart, a lot of life, and one I can watch over and over.
I'm looking forward to seeing what this studio and filmmaker do next.