Charming Smith and Robot

Arturo 2021-10-13 13:05:33

I am hopelessly obsessed with science fiction books and movies, aliens, robots, clones, time machines, murderous networks... all are good, I accept them all. I love these fantastic fantasies, and I am willing to read the impactful plots and images with relish under the guidance of novelists and directors.
"I, Robot", I gave this film five stars without a doubt. The reasons are as follows:
First of all, the human protagonist of the movie is the handsome and cool Will Smith.
He is the most handsome black actor in my opinion. He has smooth skin, vivid expression, and a pair of charming ears. Most of the time, Smith plays a heroic character who combines courage, wit, and agility. The movies he starred in are always hot, and he is known as the box office panacea. His temperament includes the innocence of a boy, and the masculinity of a man, humorous, firm and brave. He is the prince charming in my heart! Uh...No, it's Prince Dark Horse. In this film, he exposed his upper body from time to time, and there was even a naked shower scene. Although it was from the side, the solid and smooth curves were really charming. Especially, in the movie, he unexpectedly has a powerful, super anti-real-looking robotic arm. Is there anything cooler than this?
Secondly, the character of the robot is full of personality.
Compared with other robot-themed movies, this work certainly has old tunes, such as the self-evolution of robots, and the resistance and control of robots to humans. If their main brains continue to "grow", it is estimated that the scene of the earth will be as described in The Matrix. The new idea is that the old scientist man created a robot to be the savior of mankind. The handsome and brave Will Smith is actually just a helper. The robot called SONY has been given an arduous task when it was designed. "He" has a name, flexible eyes, expressions of confusion, gentleness, determination, etc.; he can think, dream, and ask questions; he is also agile and capable... is a unique and perfect incarnation. Had it not been for my firm stand, I would almost think SONY was more handsome than Smith!
Again, a wonderful and exquisite picture.
The setting is very careful, whether it is the future city streets, robot buildings, highway tunnels, police stations, they all present a unique and bright style, and the colors and lines themselves are pleasing to the eye. The thrilling action scenes of the protagonists are even more eye-catching and exciting.

Some thoughts:
1. Human beings rely too much on the services of science and technology, and they are likely to be enslaved by science and technology. This is the so-called "alienation" trend.
2. The police officer played by Will Smith does not trust robots because he has suffered technical injuries from robots, and instead becomes the most powerful truth finder. It can be seen that the spirit of questioning should exist in any event in any era.
3. After the old version of the robots were abandoned, they still loyally guarded the human beings. They fought recklessly with the new version of robots and were beaten to death. This scene made me feel so soft-hearted. In the end, human beings are saved by Robin Hood. How should humans treat these "machines" that selflessly dedicate themselves? How people and matter coexist is an eternal question.
4. Will Smith enters the scientist's house for reconnaissance, but the demolition robot smashes the house with that terrible big hammer. Smith ran away in a hurry and didn't forget to walk with the cat in the house. This kind of awareness of caring for animals is very common in Western movies, and the Chinese should also learn it.

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I, Robot quotes

  • Lawrence Robertson: So whatever I can do to help, just...

    Detective Del Spooner: Sugar.

    Lawrence Robertson: I'm sorry?

    Detective Del Spooner: For the coffee. Sugar?

    Lawrence Robertson: Ah.

    Detective Del Spooner: Oh, you thought I was calling *you* "Sugar". Hey, you're not that rich!

  • [Calvin trying to get access to V.I.K.I. interface]

    Detective Del Spooner: How much longer is this going to take?

    Susan Calvin: Erh, about six minutes.

    Detective Del Spooner: What if we didn't have six minutes?

    Susan Calvin: We'd have to fgure out a way to climb down thirty stories and inject the nanites directly into her brain. Why?

    Detective Del Spooner: Because I seriously doubt that we have six minutes.

    [Pan to reveal hundreds of NS5s scaling the building overhead]