The rare sci-fi films that explore robots themselves rather than humans are worth watching, and 8 points are underestimated.

Tanner 2022-04-23 07:01:02

The logic of the whole movie is clear, and the special effects are not lost. It is worth brushing. The details and expressions of the robot are very real, and the background in the film is also in place, which makes people feel refreshing but not abrupt. (The setting of spherical tires is great)

The details are well grasped and there are not too many extra fights. There are not many robots in the film, but the sentences are worth thinking about. Maybe the score is not high because the issues discussed exceed what can be involved in this era, or what some netizens can understand

PS will Smith's acting skills are also great

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Extended Reading
  • Zion 2021-10-20 18:59:50

    This is the most profound science fiction movie I have ever seen

  • Bertram 2021-10-20 19:00:05

    As the first master of science fiction, Asimov's final novel was made into a movie, except for a 99-year-old machine butler, the most well-known one was this one, and it was all adapted from a short story about robots. I don’t know whether the base series will be seen or not in this life. It can be seen that a good novel may not necessarily be a good movie, not to mention a long story. The Three Body is really hopeless.

I, Robot quotes

  • Lawrence Robertson: Well, we both know you're not here on police business.

    Detective Del Spooner: No, I'm just a regular 6'2", 200lb civilian...

    [sweeps objects off Robertson's desk]

    Detective Del Spooner: here to kick another civilian's ass.

    Lawrence Robertson: [the guards try to restraint Spooner] STOP, allow him to express himself.

  • Farber: [after an NS5 robot grabs Spooner] Spoon, watch out, man!

    Detective Del Spooner: [sarcastically] Thanks a lot, Farber.