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I, Robot

I, Robot

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Nerve-jangling futuristic sci-fi thriller about a detective who suspects a robot has committed murder.

Certificate12

Duration110 mins

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  • Alexander, 14
  • 6 reviews

The sci-fi film to question the development of artificial intelligence

4 stars

06 Oct 2021

This film shows the world of the future, portraying Earth in 2035. The film shows an interesting view of the future, discussing the potential power that artificial intelligence could have. The world shown shows a world where humans are completely reliant on robots. This made me question the characteristics of the human, being famously lazy. The film delves philosophically into the way that humans are destroying the world that we live on, really provoking the thoughts about how we might need to change our ways of life. The CGI in this film is strong, making the robots look and seem very real. This CGI makes the film so much more believable, enhancing the storytelling and so the philosophical ideas take centre stage. This is a good sci-fi film that I would recommend to anybody.

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