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I, Robot
I, Robot

7.0

I, Robot

PG-13·2004·115m

Summary

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.

Crew

Director

Alex Proyas

Novel

Isaac Asimov

Screenplay

Akiva Goldsman

Screenplay, Screenstory

Jeff Vintar

Story Editor

Marc Marcum

Reviews

John Chard

John Chard

September 25, 2014

7

I, Robot (2004), holding it's own in the genre pantheon?

I, Robot has a fan base that I'm glad to say has kept this film from drifting down into the depths of bad blockbuster sci-fi ratingville. I remember upon the film's release how so many people were wary of if Will Smith could carry the film? The concerns from Isaac Asimov's fans about a sacrilegious take on his legacy etc etc. Truth is is that I, Robot is an amalgamation of sci-fi ideas, from the suggestion of Asimov to the novel of the same name from Eando Binder, it's a mix that ultimately gives us a cop versus sci-fi conspiracy picture, that is sure as hell entertaining if taken on popcorn terms.

Having just watched this again for the first time in a year or so, I found that it still hits the mark to me as a real tidy genre piece with a solid heart beat to keep it thought provoking. A futuristic mystery is smartly realised by Alex Proyas' directing in the manner befitting the subject, and of course Will Smith handles the entertaining action lead role with much ease. However, the main triumph (outside of the story) is Alan Tudyk as our computer generated protagonist Sonny, the voice and humanist movements are brilliantly brought to life by him and it's a real pleasure to observe.

Great visuals (Oscar nominated), top story, kinetic action, better than average acting (though Bridget Moynahan struggles to convince as a boffin at times), and we get a perfect nights entertainment for someone looking for a rental that safely delivers what it says on the robotic shaped tin. 7.5/10

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$120,000,000.00

Revenue:

$347,234,916.00

Keywords

chicago, illinois
future
man vs machine
hero
artificial intelligence (a.i.)
based on novel or book
grandparent grandchild relationship
homicide
detective
dystopia
hologram
murder
robot as menace
car accident
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grandmother
humanity
robotics
humanoid robot
talking robot
self-driving car
homicide investigation
2030s
robot companion
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new robot
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