I, Robot
In 2035, where robots are commonplace and abide by the three laws of robotics, a technophobic cop investigates an apparent suicide. Suspecting that a robot may be responsible for the death, his investigation leads him to believe that humanity may be in danger.
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- Cast:
- Will Smith , Bridget Moynahan , Alan Tudyk , James Cromwell , Bruce Greenwood , Shia LaBeouf , Chi McBride
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Highly Overrated But Still Good
Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.
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I watched this movie every night for months. It's such a good film!
This movie is incredible and will be remembered down the road, simply because, something like this WILL happen in the future and that's the scariest part. will smith was the peak of his career. the cgi was very good for 2004. if you haven't seen this yet, do yourself a favor and watch it.
The ending about the robots being slaves and being set free is all a bit too much.This movie is from a book of short stories, the author obviously has a hardcore mindset about this type of stuff - almost like he takes it way too seriously. This flick could've had a better alternative ending, but the film wanted to clearly make robots on the same level as humans with emotions, it nearly spoils the film, it's so out there that this type of thing will never happen in reality, robots can only be advanced to a certain point, but feelings and emotions - no that is ridiculous. The movie at times makes the robots so human-like to the point where at times you feel sorry for them.I, Robot is an attractive film, but is illogical, the ending forces the viewers to look at these robots as though they are actually human, it wouldn't be surprising if the author of the short story series and the writers of this film are atheists, the story is 100% unrealistic, the truth is God made man and woman aka humans, nowhere is it stated in the Bible that robots are made to be just like humans, robots are important in today's society, but not to the extent as the portrayal in this flick.Also want to add about the scene with the cat, as an animal lover i'm hoping that the cat was a CGI cat (the scene with the cat all wet in the pool with Will Smith) cats hate water, i don't believe that was a real cat in that scene due to his/her eyes being two completely different colors.
I really enjoyed watching I, Robot. I felt that the movie was well casted, with Will Smith playing his part very well. The movie had many plot twists and left you wondering who was the murderer right to the end, but when you found out, it seemed so obvious. One thing that I didn't really like about the movie was the ending. It seemed a bit quick and simple, and seemed like an ending that would want to set up a second movie, with all the robots looking up at Sonny. I didn't like the acting of Dr. Calvin and would have maybe thought it would make the ending more interesting if something happened to her, instead of them living happily ever after. Besides this I think it was a great movie and definitely recommend it.