Finch

    Finch
    2021

    Synopsis

    On a post-apocalyptic Earth, a robot, built to protect the life of his dying creator's beloved dog, learns about life, love, friendship, and what it means to be human.

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    Cast

    • Tom HanksFinch
    • Caleb Landry JonesJeff (voice)
    • Oscar AvilaTruck Driver (Flashback)
    • Lora Martinez-CunninghamMother (Flashback)
    • Marie WagenmanDaughter (Flashback)
    • Emily JonesWarning System (voice)

    Recommendations

    • 83

      IndieWire

      A broadly safe film like “Finch” might roll into its destination with an ease that belies the risks of getting there, but sometimes the real treasure is the friends we build along the way.
    • 80

      Empire

      Tom Hanks is more than enough to make this almost one-man show thrilling and heart-breaking. Prepare to weep. Doubly so if you’re a dog person.
    • 75

      Slashfilm

      Hanks carries the entire film on his back, and this is yet another great bit of work from the actor.
    • 68

      Paste Magazine

      A forgettable sci-fi with standout elements—making the most of what he’s got left, even if it’s not enough.
    • 60

      The Hollywood Reporter

      There’s little that’s unpredictable in Miguel Sapochnik’s unabashedly sentimental sci-fi road movie, which could almost have been assembled in a robotics lab from the durable parts of countless movies past. But darned if I wasn’t misting up in the melancholy climactic scenes.
    • 58

      The A.V. Club

      Finch’s main problem is its amiable, low-key vibe, which feels at odds with such a grim scenario.
    • 50

      TheWrap

      Apart from the pleasurable specifics of Hanks’ and Landry Jones’ performances (to say nothing of Seamus, the film’s scene-stealing canine co-star), you’ve seen all this before.
    • 50

      San Francisco Chronicle

      But there’s not enough in “Finch” to sustain an audience’s interest for a full 115 minutes. At 85 minutes, it might have been a touching and eccentric novelty. As it stands, “Finch” is something of a slog. A slog in good company, but a slog all the same.