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Release Date:
16 July 2004 (USA)
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Tagline:
What will you do with yours? more
Plot:
In the year 2035 a techno-phobic cop investigates a crime that may have been perpetrated by a robot, which leads to a larger threat to humanity. full summary | full synopsis
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Nominated for Oscar.
Another 1 win
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9 nominations
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Good mix of action and philosophy
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Will Smith | ... | Del Spooner | |
| Bridget Moynahan | ... | Susan Calvin | |
| Alan Tudyk | ... | Sonny | |
| James Cromwell | ... | Dr. Alfred Lanning | |
| Bruce Greenwood | ... | Lawrence Robertson | |
| Adrian Ricard | ... | Granny (as Adrian L. Ricard) | |
| Chi McBride | ... | Lt. John Bergin | |
| Jerry Wasserman | ... | Baldez | |
| Fiona Hogan | ... | V.I.K.I. | |
| Peter Shinkoda | ... | Chin | |
| Terry Chen | ... | Chin | |
| David Haysom | ... | NS4 Robot / NS5 Robot | |
| Scott Heindl | ... | NS4 Robot / NS5 Robot | |
| Sharon Wilkins | ... | Woman | |
| Craig March | ... | Detective |
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MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for intense stylized action, and some brief partial nudity.
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Runtime:
115 min
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2.35 : 1 more
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Certification:
Canada:PG (Ontario) (Canadian Home Video rating) |
UK:15 (DVD rating) |
France:U |
Iceland:12 |
Malaysia:U |
Brazil:10 |
Argentina:Atp |
Australia:M |
Chile:14 |
Czech Republic:12 |
Finland:K-11 |
Germany:12 |
Netherlands:MG6 |
Norway:11 |
Peru:PT |
Philippines:PG-13 |
Portugal:M/12 |
Singapore:PG |
South Korea:12 |
Spain:T |
Switzerland:10 (canton of Geneva) |
Switzerland:10 (canton of Vaud) |
UK:12A |
USA:PG-13 (Approved No. 40784) |
Hong Kong:IIA |
Ireland:12PG |
Ireland:15 (DVD/VHS release) |
Greece:K-13
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Trivia:
Will Smith hired Orange County Choppers of TLC's "American Chopper: The Series" (2003) to build an I, Robot themed chopper that was unveiled at the premiere of the movie.
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Continuity: After Spooner and Calvin determine they have to reach Robertson's office at the top of the NSR building, Sonny, while with them advises there are "2,880 stairs" to climb. Most people tire after 50 stairs or so, but Spooner and Calvin climb these stairs in a matter of seconds, and are not tired at all. Even with resting, it would take almost two hours to climb that many stairs and even someone in perfect physical shape could not do it in one go, let alone in ten seconds - the time between them arriving at Robertson's office from the service area where they entered the building.
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Quotes:
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Detective Del Spooner: [singing along with Stevie Wonder's "Superstition"] Seven years of bad luck.
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Detective Del Spooner: [singing along with Stevie Wonder's "Superstition"] Seven years of bad luck.
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Movie Connections:
Featured in Robot Revolution: The Making of 'I, Robot' (2004) (TV)
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Superstition
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Is "I, Robot" based on a book?Why does Detective Spooner only use his arm when he is in dire need?
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Like the Matrix and many other major movies, I, Robot has its foundations in philosophy, in its case the question of epistemology(The study of knowledge itself and computers being self-aware).
Will Smith is Spooner, a cop with an apparent attitude problem. Set in the future, I Robot sees Spooner embarking on a puzzling case of suicide where he believes it was actually murder. By a robot.
In this future society (With more than a homage to Blade Runner) robots are used as slaves of humans in all facets of life. They have 3 rules of conduct hard coded into them which essentially state they cannot harm humans. So the postulation by Spooner that a robot killed a man after a history where no robot had ever committed so much as a mugging presents a big problem to both his peers and his boss.
Suffice to say the story's plot thickens and a number of twists and turns emerge before the truth is revealed.
Will Smith is an absolute surprise here. Having previously been a light-hearted comedy actor he puts in a truly excellent and believable shift as a wise-cracking cop with a dark past.
However, the real star is the special effects and visual trickery. Impossible but ingenious camerawork and some jawdropping animation really make I, Robot feel truly alive and utterly believable, while never being dull for a second.
It arguably doesn't delve too deep into its philosophical undertones, but it doesn't really need to. It's a traditional Hollywood blockbuster action flick but it unquestionably has a brain and is a clear cut above the likes of Armageddon et al.
Very enjoyable.