I, Robot

2004 "One man saw it coming"
7.1| 1h55m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 16 July 2004 Released
Producted By: 20th Century Fox
Country: United States of America
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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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ggspot81 Omg really. Pass on the movie. It has Will Smith it and the movie was lame.
o-31546 I enjoyed it and thats all that matters. Some scenes were a little ridiculous. I, Robot provides a fun mystery with a few predictable, but interesting, turns. The mystery aspect is clever enough to keep you guessing without frustrating you to the point of taking you out of the movie. You'll care about it right up until the point you realize that the movie is actually a summer blockbuster and your thinking cap should be put on the backburner while you're bombarded with one action scene after the next. ---From Yidioo
jimenacasillas The movie I robot is the Isaac Asimov's book of the same name. The movie is about a policeman against advance technology, where people depend more and more on thecnology and less on themselves. In a near future where robots become a part of daily life in the cities to make easier the process. There are three laws that govern the robots: Law I: A robot may not harm a human or, by inaction, allow a human being to come to harm Law II: A robot must obey orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the first law Law III: A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the first or second lawThis laws may seem contradictory so they can preserve at all costs humanity. But when humanity doesn't want protection, what happens? If I order a robot to kill someone that may or may not harm, they must obey. But according to their laws they can't, because they are not killing machines. So the mere purpose of robots is to reduce to statistics and calculations so they can act, even against their owner. So their rules become null when there is a higher purpose at hand, they act on duty but we don't. https://pensarparaserfeliz.wordpress.com/2017/04/09/i-robot-and- minimalism/
Max Yes, I know, there is so much material in the stories of "I, Robot" for to do a single movie about it, but I saw the movie with the hope to see a few of the characteristic intelligence contained in the problematic planted by Assimov around the robots, it's relation with the humans and the logic that rules them. Nevertheless, the movie conforms with go straight into the old cliché of the machines rebellion against the humans and the typical plot of the action movies - run to save the world before the countdown finishes and be too late. The movie is full of action, slow-mo moments, special effects and to much ultra-futuristic (and almost ridiculous) gadgets, in other words, entertainment for sure. In the other hand, there is a lack of the Isaac Assimov's vision, stories and characters; about this last ones, I must to say that even the many few of them who are taken from the original text where adapted in such a way that loss the major part of their essence.As a summary, and to conclude, the movie itself is pretty well done and comply in its first objective to entertain, but the writers go to far in their ambitions, leaving us with a weak taste of Assimov, almost diluted between scene and scene of this action movie.That's what I think. See, enjoy and judge yourself.