I, Robot Review

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I, Robot


Release Date: 22nd July 2004 - Australia


Production Companies
20th Century Fox
Mediastream Vierte Film GmbH & Co. Vermarktungs KG (in association with)
Davis Entertainment
Laurence Mark Productions
Overbrook Entertainment
Canlaws Productions

Distribution
20th Century Fox Australia


Genre: Sci-Fi

Rating: M

Runtime: 115 minutes


Budget: $120,000,000

Box Office Gross: $347,234,916 (Worldwide)


Plot Summary
In 2035, highly intelligent robots fill public service positions throughout the world, operating under three rules to keep humans safe. Despite his dark history with robotics, Detective Del Spooner investigates the alleged suicide of U.S. Robotics founder Alfred Lanning and believes that a human-like robot murdered him. With the help of a robot expert, Spooner discovers a conspiracy that may enslave the human race.


Cast
Will Smith - Del Spooner
Bridget Moynahan - Susan Calvin
Alan Tudyk - Sonny
Bruce Greenwood - Lawrence Robertson
James Cromwell - Alfred Lanning
Adrian Ricard - Granny
Chi McBride - Lt. John Bergin
Jerry Wasserman - Baldez
Fiona Hogan - V.I.K.I.
Shia LaBeouf - Farber

Crew
Director - Alex Proyas
Suggested by Book - Isaac Asimov
Screen Story/Screenplay - Jeff Vintar
Screenplay - Akiva Goldsman
Executive Producers - James Lassiter, Anthony Romano, Michel Shane and Will Smith
Producers - Michael Lee Baron, John Davis, Topher Dow, Wyck Godfrey and Laurence Mark
Co-Producer/Unit Production Manager - Steven R. McGlothen
Production Designer/Robot Designer: Sonny (NS5) - Patrick Tatopoulos 
Costume Designer - Liz Keogh 
Director of Photography - Simon Duggan
Visual Effects Supervisor - John Nelson
Visual Effects Supervisors: Weta Digital - Joe Letteri and Brian Van’t Hul
Visual Effects Supervisor: Digital Domain - Erik Nash
Animation Supervisor: Digital Domain - Andrew R. Jones
Film Editors - William Hoy, Richard Learoyd
and Armen Minasian
Music - Marco Beltrami


Awards

2005 Academy Awards
Best Visual Effects - John Nelson, Erik Nash, Andrew R. Jones and Joe Letteri (Nominated)


Review
For those of you who need to know about the late Isaac Asimov and his literary works in the modern science-fiction genre, he was responsible for writing out the three laws of robotics. These laws are vital to his stories and even to the future of technology. Alex Proyas has long since developed I, ROBOT which was based on a suggestion from Asimov's 1950 collection of nine short stories. Rather than being a literal interpretation, I, ROBOT's plot feels like a different story that falls somewhere in the line of BLADE RUNNER (click here). It has integrated aspects of Asimov's stories including his three laws of robotics and it was developed by two scribes Jeff Vintar and Akiva Goldsman.

Will Smith forgoes his usual cool guy routine in favour of a subdued role that of a detective, whose bigotry against robots leads him to investigate a murder that was actually committed by a robot. Nevertheless, he has shown restraint in his performance and prior to that, he has acted in a few dramatic roles that helped him bring this maturity to the role of Del Spooner. I find it coincidental that Shia LaBeouf was in the movie in a small role because three years later, he would have another robot encounter in TRANSFORMERS (click here).

If you're a fan of Smith's comedic antics, you may find this film a little too subdued but I believe it demonstrates his flexibility as an actor. If you're someone who enjoys visual effects than you're in a feast for I, ROBOT as it clearly demonstrates Asimov's dream of the future.

Star rating: (7/10) Good Movie




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