Iron Giant

Happened to catch a rerun of this on TV the other weekend, which prompted me to break out the DVD for the girls again.

"Can a gun have a soul?" That's the question asked by criminally underrated animated film The Iron Giant, which opened 10 years ago to mostly empty theaters and sporadic press coverage.

Combining a relatively infant CGI style with traditional hand-drawn animation, director Brad Bird's award-winning but critically ignored feature animation debut pondered how a paranoid, post-war America might react to an overwhelmingly powerful interstellar invader. A decade on, the cult classic stands as arguably the most intellectually and emotionally moving science-fiction tale in recent history.

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Agreed. Fantastic movie. One of the few animated flicks of the past decade that I look forward to repeated viewings.

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