I Robot Full Movie Download

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This is the year 2035. Everybody in the world relies on a huge system of robots, which are programmed specifically to help humans and not harm them in any way. But one person does not think that robots are helpful. Chicago homicide detective Del Spooner. But one day, he received a call from the United States Robotics (USR) about a recent death of renowned robot scientist Dr. Alfred J. Laning. Spooner immediately blamed this incident on robots without justifiable reason or proof. Then, he begins his investigation on Lanning's death, only to discover Sonny, a "unique" robot. What Spooner does not realize, is that something is about to happen. Something that is beyond even Spooner's wildest dreams.
Set in a future Earth (2035 A.D.) where robots are common assistants and workers for their human owners, this is the story of "robotophobic" Chicago Police Detective Del Spooner's investigation into the murder of Dr. Alfred Lanning, who works at U.S. Robotics, in which a robot, Sonny , appears to be implicated, even though that would mean the robot had violated the Three Laws of Robotics, which is apparently impossible. It seems impossible because.. if robots can break those laws, there's nothing to stop them from taking over the world, as humans have grown to become completely dependent upon their robots. Or maybe... they already have? Aiding Spooner in his investigation is a psychologist, Dr. Susan Calvin, who specializes in the psyches of robots.
I knew this movie was going to be good before I even went to the theatre, but I didn&#39;t know it would be as good as it was. It was pretty intense from beginning to end and I left my seat quite satisfied.<br/><br/>&quot;I, Robot&quot; is set in the year 2035 and is centered around a cop named Del Spooner (Will Smith) who investigates the death of the top scientist at U.S. Robotics. Suspicious, as always, Det. Spooner immediately suspects that a robot has something to do with the crime and as he continues his investigation and delves deeper into USR the truth starts to unfold about what is really going on.<br/><br/>First, I must say that if you are a true fan and follower of Isaac Asimov you probably won&#39;t like this movie because you&#39;ll be too hung up on the slight, or not-so-slight, differences between the movie and Asimov&#39;s original. You should, however, try to take it with a grain of salt and not worry about silly things like that. The basic ideas are still there, they just threw a little &quot;Hollywood&quot; in there. You have to expect that nowadays.<br/><br/>Some people also seems to have an &quot;issue&quot; with Will Smith that I&#39;ve never been able to figure out. He&#39;s witty, charming, funny and looks the part. His acting is great as per usual and his two co-stars Bridget Moynahan (playing Susan Calvin) and Alan Tudyk (playing Sonny, an NS-5 robot) deliver top-notch performances as well. Alan Tudyk especially, did a wonderful job as Sonny. You really feel for him at times.<br/><br/>Considering that this is an action movie at heart, as you would expect, the fight scenes and action sequences are very, very well done. There were a few times that I realized I hadn&#39;t breathed in the last two minutes or so because I was too &quot;in&quot; to the movie.<br/><br/>The story was nicely laid out and the ending will not disappoint you. The director (Alex Proyas, Dark City) did an amazing job shooting this film.<br/><br/>The one thing that never left my mind the whole time I was watching the movie was how well each scene was shot and how one scene transitioned into the next.<br/><br/>Overall this movie did not disappoint me in any way. The story, the acting, the directing...all pretty much flawless.<br/><br/>Rating: 10 / 10
There are a number of poor reviews for this film on IMDb. Obviously everyone is entitled to their opinion, but the majority are saying such phrases as &#39;Asimov will be turning in his grave.&#39; OK, first things first, the only thing it uses which was Asimov&#39;s are the title (incidentally this was a book of short stories), and the three laws of Robotics. 1 Thou shalt not kill humans, 2 thou shalt save humans from peril, 3 thou shalt not harm themselves providing nothing conflicts with 1 and 2.<br/><br/>Right, stop there - thats about all that has been lifted from Asimov. Now to the film. A rogue robot has been developed by a scientist that does not obey the first law and kills him.<br/><br/>Enter Will Smith, action-man as always to save the day. Without giving too much away it does pose a very interesting philosophical question of whether or not mankind can survive without the help of his own creations. I&#39;m not in a position to answer that, nor are any of you for about another 100 years.<br/><br/>Well worth watching for the intrigue
Performances, plot and pacing are as mechanical as the hard-wired cast.
In the year 2035 A.D., robots have become valued assistants to human society. When leading robotics scientist, Dr Alfred Lanning (<a href="/name/nm0000342/">James Cromwell</a>), is found dead at the U.S. Robotics plant, apparently due to suicide, Chicago Police Detective Del Spooner (<a href="/name/nm0000226/">Will Smith</a>) suspects that one of the robots named Sonny (voice and body movements of <a href="/name/nm0876138/">Alan Tudyk</a>) is the murdered Lanning. That would be impossible, maintains robot psychologist Dr. Susan Calvin (<a href="/name/nm0005256/">Bridget Moynahan</a>), because all robots are programmed to obey the Three Laws of Robotics. During his investigation, Spooner discovers that the problem is actually much bigger than just one rogue robot. Sort of. This movie is based on the robot stories of <a href="/name/nm0001920/">Isaac Asimov</a> [1920-1992]. It borrows several characters (notably Dr Alfred Lanning and Dr Susan Calvin, plot points and concepts, the most important of them being the Three Laws of Robotics), but it doesn&#39;t directly follow any of Asimov&#39;s novels or short stories, and the main character, Chicago Police Detective Del Spooner, was created specifically for this movie and isn&#39;t an Asimov character. <a href="/title/tt1083849/">I, Robot 2</a> is in production, but no release date has been set. The Three Laws of Robotics as written by Asimov and shown in the beginning scenes of the movie are: (1) A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm; (2) A robot must obey orders given to it by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law; and (3) A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law. In later stories, Asimov proposed a &quot;Zeroth&quot; law which was as follows: A robot may not harm humanity, or, by inaction, allow humanity to come to harm. A condition stating that the Zeroth Law must not be broken was added to the original three laws. First of all, the robots technically do not violate the Laws, V.I.K.I. does. The robots simply do what V.I.K.I. commands them to do when they are in an direct uplink with USR and their light turns red. The only robot who can ignore the Three Laws by himself is Sonny, and he was specifically designed this way by Alfred Lanning. The robots have limited artificial intelligence, but V.I.K.I. is a much more complex program. She keeps the robots updated with the newest information to better serve humanity, but she is also programmed with the Three Laws to prevent her from doing harm. This learning ability starts to clash with her basic programming; where the Three Laws normally pertain to individuals or groups of people, V.I.K.I. starts to apply them in a broader sense, to the whole of humanity. Mankind keeps endangering itself through wars and pollution, and the First Law tells her that she cannot allow a human (or humanity) to be hurt through inaction. So her rationality decides that it comes down to numbers and she has to intervene: just like the robot that once saved Spooner&#39;s life had to make a rational choice, and calculated that he had the best chances of survival, V.I.K.I. calculates that much more people can be saved from self-harm if she selectively ignores parts of the Laws; by ignoring commands and allowing some individual people to be hurt, she can protect humanity far better than when she would strictly adhere to the Laws and let humanity destroy itself. She has effectively reinterpreted the Laws and their purpose, and acts according to what she thinks is the best implementation of them. Virtual Interactive Kinetic Intelligence There is no real answer. Perhaps he tries not to use his biomechanical arm in an attempt to show his dislike of the concept of robots. Viewers have suggested several possibilities: (1) there was an automatic feeder, (2) there was a doggy/cat door that allowed the cat to come and go to find his own food and do his duty, and (3) being the future, there was a robot who made sure that the cat was fed and his litter box cleaned. His Grandmother adopted it. Spooner and Calvin infilitrate the USR building. After a fight with robots, Spooner travels down 30 stories to VIKI (<a href="/name/nm0389524/">Fiona Hogan</a>)&#39;s brain and injects her with nanites (microscopic robots); decommissioning her. When the direct link to VIKI is broken, all the Robots stop rebelling. The NS-5s are recalled, and Sonny travels to the Lake Michigan Landfill to liberate the robots stored there, thereby becoming the man he saw in his own dream. He was in a car accident with a little girl named Sarah, and the NS-4 that was passing nearby saved him instead of her. The robot calculated that he had a 45% chance of survival while she had 11% chance of surviving, so he blames the robot that saved him for the girl&#39;s death. Because of this, he believes robots don&#39;t feel emotions and is doubtful that Sonny says he feels emotions and dreams when he sleeps. a5c7b9f00b

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