A comic book adaptation with a near-perfect Rotten Tomatoes score offers a surprisingly tender depiction of loneliness
Big Screen Spotlight | Robot Dreams is not the film you think it is, and it’s all the more moving as a result
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But it all comes crashing down when a Labor Day trip to the beach goes wrong. After enjoying the water, Robot rusts and is unable to move, setting Dog on a heartbreaking journey to try and get his friend back when the beach shuts for the season.
Berger’s film is at its heart a tender story about friendship, but it’s also a gut-punch depiction of loneliness …