“Ron’s Gone Wrong” is a movie for everybody who ever felt like they had to settle for the janky, knockoff version of the toy they really wanted as a child. Perhaps all your friends got the new iPho…
and writing partner Peter Baynham seem determined to juggle them all — all but the one where the robots go rogue and turn on humanity, that is. “The Mitchells vs. the Machines” got there first, and yet, “Ron’s Gone Wrong” still winds up asking its characters to infiltrate the parent company’s HQ in a finale that’s much too close for comfort.
The villain here is a tubby, mock turtleneck-wearing Bubble exec named Andrew — basically Steve Jobs as Satan — who dreams of using the B*Bots to harvest consumer data from their owners. But Ron is operating offline and threatens to bring down the company’s stock price, ergo he must be crushed.
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