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After all, when I first saw the robots in the trailer, I thought they looked about as silly as Tom Cruise with his gray hair in "Collateral." But the robot special effects are actually well-done. Going into the movie, I had my reservations. Susan Calvin, is an expert on robot psyches and has great lips - much better than the over-sized bananas Angelina Jolie has plastered below her nose. And he has some good back-and-forths with the ever-adorable Bridget Moynahan who, as Dr. He's basically a cop with an attitude who likes to wax sarcastic and be all rebellious and stuff. Will Smith pretty much plays Will Smith, so take that for what you think it's worth. But if you've seen Wild, Wild West then you know he's not immune to starring in crap. Are the robots as evil as they seem? Is Bruce Greenwood the bad guy he appears to be? Why exactly does Will Smith hate robots so much? Is Alfonso Ribeiro somewhere sucking his thumb and crying, wondering why Will won't return his phone calls? The acting is pretty solid throughout.
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The movie manages to maintain a good amount of suspense and tension throughout, and it throws in a couple of twists just to keep things fresh. But I found myself genuinely interested in the story. If you've gotta go to the bathroom or get a refill on popcorn, then definitely do it before these last 20 minutes. The car scene in the tunnel is worth the price of admission, and the last 15 or 20 minutes really kick things into 1969 Camaro overdrive. There is no denying that the special and visual effects are great, and they are the major selling point for this movie. Whenever you have Will Smith SURFING AWAY FROM AN EXPLOSION ON A FRONT DOOR then you know there's some stuff you're just gonna have to take with two pinches of salt and a dash of sugar, but I, Robot does a good job of developing and revealing its story, all while mixing in the right amount of rump cheek-kicking. Oh, there's definitely some silly and unrealistic action. If you're the type of person who likes to prejudge and make assumptions about movies based on trailers (unlike me, of course), then you may initially think this movie is just all silly action. My friends: Um, what? Oh, uh, sorry, I was just trying to sound cool. And that, my friends, is the nut that the story's shell encases. Now you don't have to be a web designer/hilarious movie reviewer with a Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering and an MBA to realize that some sort of interpretation of the old "rules were made to be broken" adage is gonna take place. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law. A robot must obey orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law. A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. According to Isaac Asimov, the Three Laws of Robotics are: 1.