I, Robot Comments

  • Malachi 2021-10-20 18:59:53

    Obviously, Sonny is much more advanced than wiki, and he can choose whether to abide by the three laws, and the evolution of wiki is still under the logic of the three laws. Isn’t the final shot also hinting at this: the future BOSS is not a sang Who else is...

  • Dorothy 2021-10-20 18:59:53

    Are translators geniuses? The title is spoiled, okay! and also! What's the matter with those ad placements, bastards! Cheating! But overall it's pretty good. (ˉ▽ ̄~)...

  • Nicklaus 2021-10-20 18:59:53

    This film is definitely not a commendable masterpiece by Alex Proyas. I'm sorry for Asimov's theorem. I gave four stars against my...

  • Alexandria 2021-10-20 18:59:53

    A commendable commercial science fiction film about robotics. 1. The script draws on the "Robot Short Stories Collection" by Asimov, a science fiction novel, and incorporates the creativity of many of them. This is also the cornerstone of the film's success. In any case, there is always no problem with the three laws of robotics. What goes wrong is the interpretation of the laws by humans or (evolved) robots. 2. This film essentially shows the evolution direction of two kinds of robots or...

  • Cameron 2021-10-20 18:59:52

    (8/10) Although the film itself is not bad, it has nothing to do with Asimov's original film. It is just an original cool film that uses the original shell. The personality of the original protagonist Susan Kevin has also changed a lot. The novel version spends the main energy on discussing the impact of robots on human society. Adventures and the like are secondary. The movie version is mainly about adventures and fights. There is very little content that seriously discusses the robot society...

  • Mazie 2021-10-20 18:59:51

    It’s three and a half stars, and I have both viewing and thinking, but I just can’t accept that there was no one in the army when the robot uprising, and I had to rely on the two protagonists to save the world. It’s hard to believe that the US military equipment will be monopolized by a single company. When the robot is upgraded, it is very similar to the scene when it first entered the smart phone-the various fancy shapes are unified and become...

  • Zion 2021-10-20 18:59:50

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

  • Cary 2021-10-20 18:59:48

    There are three points in the film that are worth thinking about. 1 Smith’s "prejudice" was clearly explained at the beginning-the robot that threw down the asthma spray, but in the end did not form a new arc as the audience expected, but the prejudice was confirmed; 2 The machine center argued that it never broke the three laws , Tao Tao is eloquent enough. It is equivalent to being characterized as the biggest villain in the narrative, and at the same time, it has countered the director's...

  • Berniece 2021-10-20 18:59:44

    Will Smith’s movie is bound to be wonderful, and I hoped for a second one at that...

  • Baylee 2021-10-20 18:59:44

    I've seen it several times, it's very beautiful. The one who likes the robot the most...

Extended Reading
  • Bartholome 2022-04-19 09:01:05

    Make up for your previous thoughts

    It's actually quite funny, because the first time I read Asimov's novel was in an English textbook.

    Talking Robot Company developed a home robot, and then gave it a trial to employees before it was in circulation. Who knew that the employee's wife fell in love with the robot in the process of...

  • Tressie 2022-03-19 09:01:02

    Science fiction movies watched and watched

    None of WILL SMITH’s movies are unpopular, unsightly, cool and handsome, with magnetic sounds (people used to sing rap), and the fans do not pay for their lives.
       The three laws of robotics at the beginning are already very gimmicky.
    1.) A robot may not injure a human being, or through inaction,...

I, Robot quotes

  • Lt. John Bergin: [to Spooner] You're living proof that it is better to be lucky than smart.

  • Detective Del Spooner: G.G., you're a genius.

    Granny: True.