Simran Hans 

Ron’s Gone Wrong review – boy meets bot, bot beats bullies

This story of a young loner lent confidence by an animatronic accomplice is fun if familiar
  
  

Ron's Gone Wrong
Best buds Barney and Ron. Photograph: Locksmith Animation/© 2021 20th Century Studios

An asthmatic loner who lives with his eccentric Bulgarian grandmother (Olivia Colman), 13-year-old Barney Pudowski (Jack Dylan Grazer) is yet to crack the code for a successful social life. Enter Ron (Zach Galifianakis), a malfunctioning secondhand B-Bot acquired for his birthday: an iPhone-like device that mines his data to help him make pals. However, Ron is missing the algorithm for friendship (as well as his safety settings), and so the pair set about creating it together.

The debut feature from animation studio Locksmith is cute but familiar: boy meets bot, bot beats bullies, boy and bot become best buds. “It’s Mad Max meets Sesame Street!” reports a newscaster of the playground mutiny inspired by Ron. The film wishes.

Watch a trailer for Ron’s Gone Wrong.
 

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