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  40. In 2035, a technophobic cop investigates a crime that may have been perpetrated by a robot, which leads to a larger threat to humanity.
  41. It's the year 2035, and the society now has the help of robots. These robots follow three laws integrated into their system; 1) They cannot harm a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. 2)They must do whatever they're told by a human being as long as such orders don't conflict with law one. 3) They have to defend themselves as long as such defense doesn't conflict with laws one or two. One day, the writer of the three laws, Alfred Lanning, apparently jumps out of a window at U.S. Robotics. The majority of the Chicago Police Department believe he committed suicide, but Detective Del Spooner, who hates robots, thinks he was murdered, and the number one suspect is a robot who calls himself Sonny. However, if it was Sonny, then it means he would've had to have broken the three laws. With the help of Dr. Susan Calvin, Spooner must now discover the truth before it's too late.
  42. Great story ruined by a delivery which left it as corny and clichéd as Independence Day. Great visuals and brilliant effects make it worth a watch (possibly on DVD rather than cinema) but the screenplay which is a hotch potch of everything from Demolition Man to Star Trek: Next Generation Episodes leaves you feeling empty and way less than satisfied. I had the constant feeling it could have done with a different, perhaps unknown cast, and much more subtle story telling rather than the &#39;fast food&#39; style of plot. After a couple of hours the &#39;seen it all before&#39; feel of the film wore me out...<br/><br/>A disappointment all in all.
  43. When, I started watching this movie, I flashed to &#39;Independence day&#39;, as Smith crawled out of bed, Then, the foot chase were Smith, again a cop, runs after the robot seemed a whole like the beginning of &#39;Men in Black&#39;. The special effects are a dead ripoff from the &#39;Matrix&#39;. I am sure there are other bit and pieces from movies that I haven&#39;t bothered to see. How come when An African American male stars in a movie these days, he has to carry a gun. Think about it. Enough of the down side. The movie was entertaining and for once (thank God) there are no love scenes to mess up the action and adventure. If I want to see romance, I&#39;ll go to a chick flick. If I didn&#39;t see the other movies that I mentioned, I&#39;m sure I would have enjoyed it a lot more, but what is, is. It won&#39;t be a blockbuster, but it will do a lot better than Smith&#39;s bomb, &#39;The Wild Wild West&#39;. Should you go and pay to see this movie....yes. Enjoy this movie.
  44. Performances, plot and pacing are as mechanical as the hard-wired cast.
  45. 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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