![]() ![]() The film’s animation mixes 2D and 3D watercolour styles with overlays indicating Katies own ‘directors’ point of view, which, when combined with the punky Dolby Atmos soundtrack, creates a captivating, exciting adventure caper full of dramatic flair and just the right amount of heartfelt sincerity (and big tech satire). Unfortunately, the Mitchells have enough of their own problems, as tensions between aspiring film student Katie and her technophobe dad Rick have reached breaking point and his hapless attempts at rebuilding a relationship with his daughter only serve to alienate her further. In a post-apocalyptic world where a sentient voice assistant (picture a very sassy Siri voiced by Olivia Coleman) has overthrown their hoodie-wearing creator, the Mitchell family have managed to evade capture from the evil robot regime and are now the human race’s only hope for survival. One note: because some of the best Dolby Atmos scenes appear quite late in their respective films, there may be some minor spoilers below The Mitchells vs. ![]()
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