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The Electric State

Rage with the machines.

Overview

An orphaned teen hits the road with a mysterious robot to find her long-lost brother, teaming up with a smuggler and his wisecracking sidekick.

Cast & Crew

Anthony Mackie

Herman (voice)

Will Lyman

Documentary Narrator (voice)

Merle Dandridge

News Anchor

Rahul Kohli

Miles Watlow

Rob Gronkowski

Blitz (voice)

Camille Marquez

Beachgoer / History Teacher Drone

Andy Watts

Drone Pilot #1

Walter Strickland

Drone Pilot (1991)

Recent Comments
William Jennings 26 June 2025

This movie is missing something. The ingredients are there, it just ain't cookin'. It needs more spice. The main issues for me are: 1. It lacks tension. It has the emotion, but it lacks the tension. 2. Stanley Tucci didn't work as the villain. Woody Harrelson or Giancarlo Esposito would have fit the role better maybe without the PG-13 rating. 3. Giancarlo Esposito's character... did he really just take a seat? 4. The "eye blink" line. I feel like the delivery of that line set the tension-less tone for the movie. "EYE BLINK!" Baahahaha! SMH. It ain't horrible, but it ain't great, and it's definitely a disappointment coming from The Russo Brothers.

William Jennings 7 April 2025

THE ELECTRIC STATE is a shockingly hollow adaptation that fumbles nearly every opportunity to do something compelling with its intriguing visual world. While the production boasts stunning VFX and a promising sci-fi concept rooted in Simon Stålenhag's artwork, the film ends up as a soulless imitation of better stories. The Russo brothers seem more focused on delivering empty spectacle than crafting a cohesive, emotionally resonant journey. Millie Bobby Brown and Chris Pratt do what they can with the paper-thin material, but there's little room for genuine character development or narrative momentum. Every beat feels borrowed, every plot point predictable, and any attempt at building a meaningful connection between the viewer and the story is quickly lost in the mechanical execution. That said, it's hard to ignore the influence of the astronomical budget on its reception. No streaming movie should ever cost something like $320 million, so expectations were understandably sky-high, but this Netflix flick crumbles under that weight. Still, even with a lower price tag, the storytelling flaws - its lack of originality, incoherent world-building, and emotionally detached approach - would remain just as glaring. The visual artists, actors, and designers are innocent, though; rather, it's the foundation that was faulty from the start. A disappointing misfire that, despite its scale, never sparks to life. Rating: D+

William Jennings 21 March 2025

Never read the book, so I went into this movie unbiased. (Will read the book now) This movie is a "turn your brain off and enjoy the fun" kinda movie. It doesn't pretend to come across as realistic, it's just a fun action fantasy with robots and humor. Throw Chris Pratt into the mix and you can't go wrong. Herman, the robot (Anthony Mackie) was obviously the star of the show with his snappy remarks. I know Millie Bobby Brown's star is rising lately, but she doesn't do it for me. The plot was original and entertaining enough. Can't say anything bad about the actors performance either. If you like robots or scifi, have the ability to don't take it too seriously, then you'll like this movie. I sure did. 7.5/10. "Would watch again".

Full Info
Original Title

The Electric State

Budget

$320,000,000.00

Status

Released

Production Companies
Production Countries
Runtime

2 hr 5 min

Release Date

06/03/2025

ImdbId

tt7766378

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