Robot Dreams (2023)
Movie · 2023 · Animation, Drama, Comedy, Science Fiction · 1h 42m · NR · Spanish
Curator score: 9.0/10 (250.3K ratings)
Experience a once-in-a-lifetime friendship beyond your wildest dreams
Overview
A lonely dog's friendship with his robot companion takes a sad turn when an unexpected malfunction forces him to abandon Robot at the beach. Will Dog ever meet Robot again?
Ratings
- Curator score: 9.0/10
- IMDb: 7.6/10
- Letterboxd: 4.08/5
- Rotten Tomatoes: 98%
- Metacritic: 87
- TMDB: 8.0/10
Director
Pablo Berger
Production
Arcadia Motion Pictures, LokizFilms, Noodles Production, Les films du Worso
Cast
Ivan Labanda, Tito Trifol, Rafa Calvo, José García Tos, José Luis Mediavilla, Graciela Molina, Esther Solans
Where to watch
Hulu
Curator Review
Verdict
A tender, wordless animated dramedy about loneliness, attachment, and the pain of separation, with a surprising amount of emotional precision. It’s especially rewarding if you like bittersweet stories that use visual storytelling, music, and everyday detail to land big feelings.
Best for
- Viewers who like bittersweet relationship stories
- Fans of dialogue-light animation with strong visual storytelling
- People drawn to urban loneliness and emotional realism
- Anyone who responds to melancholy films that still feel warm and humane
Skip if
- You want fast-paced plot mechanics or constant jokes
- You prefer dialogue-heavy character drama
- You dislike stories built around longing, separation, and unresolved emotion
- You want conventional family-animation energy
Overview
Robot Dreams is one of those rare animated films that feels small in premise but huge in feeling. Its near-silent storytelling turns ordinary routines, missed connections, and seasonal shifts into a deeply affecting portrait of friendship and loss. The film trusts images, music, and rhythm more than explanation, and that confidence gives it a quiet power.
Worth noting
What makes it linger is the balance between melancholy and sweetness. It understands that attachment can be life-changing even when it’s temporary, and that moving on does not erase what mattered. The city becomes a stage for chance, repetition, and emotional distance, but also for hope, humor, and the possibility of new bonds.
Bottom line
This is an easy recommendation for viewers who appreciate animation as a serious storytelling form. It’s gentle, funny, and heartbreaking in equal measure, with a final effect that feels earned rather than manipulative. If you’re open to a film that lets silence do the heavy lifting, it’s a standout.
Top Letterboxd reviews
Marina May (4★) · 9549 likes
past lives (robot’s version)
aidan (4★) · 6801 likes
just got la la land'ed all over again... ...by a dog and a robot.
André (4.5★) · 5512 likes
You know the feeling of being sad and alone and suddenly finding your perfect match? It could be a beloved pet, a best friend, a boyfriend or girlfriend. And then the fear of losing that loved one and thinking that your reason for existing may disappear? Robot Dreams makes you feel all of this and much more. I felt loneliness, excitement, despair, hope, and tears from my heart – and my eyes, realizing that one can feel fulfilled even when things… more You know the feeling of being sad and alone and suddenly finding your perfect match? It could be a beloved pet, a best friend, a boyfriend or girlfriend. And then the fear of losing that loved one and thinking that your reason for existing may disappear? Robot Dreams makes you feel all of this and much more. I felt loneliness, excitement, despair, hope, and tears from my heart – and my eyes, realizing that one can feel fulfilled even when things… more
nara (2★) · 4432 likes
ok, but i sooo thought animated animal 9/11 was gonna happen
laurie (5★) · 4023 likes
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Topics
animated drama, bittersweet, wordless storytelling, urban loneliness, friendship, melancholy, slice of life, emotional realism, music-driven, indie animation