Mars Needs Moms uses the latest technology in capture animation. It’s a Disney movie but it was produced by the studio of Robert Zemeckis, who brought us Forrest Gump and Back to the Future. The technology, paired with the 3D animation, blurs the lines between animation and real action on the big screen. It’s an amazing experience.
Mars Needs Moms focuses on Milo, a 9 year old boy that thinks his life would be much less complicated if his mom wasn’t in it. His wish comes true when his mom is kidnapped by Martians in the middle of the night. He stows away on the ship and travels to Mars to try and save his mom.
On the planet he meets a fellow human who lives in the garbage pit with the rest of the Martian men. The Martian men play and dance all day while the Martian women run the surface of the planet. Likewise, Martian boys are exiled to the dump while each girl Martian is assigned to a nanny to be cared for and nurtured. Mars Needs Moms to program the robot care takers to be good mothers.
The story is a sweet tale of a little boy who realizes he needs his mom’s love and fights to get it back. It’s also a story that can be enjoyed by little kids and grown ups alike. I enjoyed it very much. It was just a fun movie. Be sure and stay until the very end of the movie to check out the out takes of how the capture animation works in the filming of the movie.
The movie is rated PG and lasts just under :90 minutes this is a great family outing movie.
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