Review for I, Robot
Del Spooner (Will Smith), a technology-wary cop investigates the murder of a scientist who promoted the use of robots in the mid-21st century. The hard-nose Chicago cop, even though he is not the ideal man for the job, takes on the case anyway and is aided by expert Dr. Susan Calvin (Bridget Moynahan). Spooner finds that an android (Alan Tudyk from Yuma) is a plausable suspect, and realizes that the human race could be at the androids' mercy. This is a timeless classic directed by Alex Proyas (director of Knowing) filled with adrenaline-pumping action is very well-acted and has unbelievable special effects. The new robots' features are very human-like especially its' facial expressions. I give it ***** (FIVE stars) because it has everything a sci-fi should have. A good story, one that will make the film stand out. Great actors, a sci-fi should have one actor who is well-known for their great acting skills. Above all, the special and visual effects should be equally impressive.
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