I, Robot
I, Robot (2004)

I, Robot

2/5
(49 votos)
7.1IMDb59Metascore

Detalles

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Errores

In almost every scene with Lanning's cat, her eyes are blue.

But When Spooner jumps in the fountain, the cat's eyes are yellow.

When Spooner and the Lieutenant are drinking in the bar, the position of the label on the Lieutenant 's bottle changes repeatedly with each switch in angle.

After the tunnel chase, Spooner is examining is ankle.

From his POV, his legs are open.

In the next shot, his right leg is crossed under the raised left leg.

When Spooner is driving back into town on his motorcycle, there are several shots that show that the cars on the road have conventional tires rather than the ball type wheels that they're supposed to have.

These cars have the ball wheel props added to their fenders, but the standard tires remain visible underneath.

When the robots are attacking Det.

Spooner and Dr.

Calvin as they are trying to shut down VIKI, a long shot of Spooner shows him shooting at robots all around him and running.

For a split second, his head separates from his body, revealing that he's CGI.

When Dr.

Calvin first goes into her lab to question Sonny, she has to go down several steps.

As the camera angle switches from back to front, she takes four steps down.

However, there are clearly only three steps.

At the start of the film, Spooner is lifting weights with his left arm.

He isn't exercising his mechanical arm, he's exercising the shoulder muscles attached to the artificial arm.

The story takes place in Chicago, but right before the scene of Spooner and John getting drinks in a bar, the sign next door to the bar suggests, in Chinese, that the place is in Canada.

When Spooner first arrives at Lanning's house, he gets out of his car and the car door is seen closing very slowly.

A second later, the camera angle changes and the car is seen in the background with the door completely closed.

(at around 18 mins) Spooner pushes the delivery robot aside without even seeing if the package was for him.

The door he opens (to the street) has a glass window.

Later in the movie, he opens a fully wooden door for Calvin.

It suggests that Spooner isn't the only tenant in the building.

After the criminal mastermind is unmasked in Robertson's office, Spooner, Dr.

Calvin and Sonny can be seen on a much lower floor (the buildings through the windows in the background are now taller than the floor they are on).

They would then need to climb back up at least 40 floors in order to reach VIKI who is now above them.

During the scene in the bar, we see Spooner drinking a beer before his superior sits down to join him.

At this time the bar-tending robot says, "Your Second Round,Sir"(Confirmed by Subtitles) and sets down two more beers for Spooner and the lieutenant.

But when Spooner goes to pay for the beers the tally shows '2 BEERS' $46.

This is simply a tell of the character in that he offered to pay for the lieutenant's beer, but never actually intended to.

Tyres are visible underneath the turned over car when the one armed robot pushes it towards Spooner after the car crash.

Sonny jumps out of the window and runs off, and Spooner and Calvin appear from the building what seems to be only seconds later (or, in this future, it's normal for a gun to remain sitting on the ground in a public street for several minutes with nobody touching it, and for a steady stream of pedestrians to carefully avoid stepping in and smearing little blue stains on the ground).

Sonny tries to hide in a perfectly-spaced array of 1,000 robots.

Apparently, he can enter random spots in the array without affecting the regular spacing, even though the other robots do not move.

*** However, we do not see the array of robots until after Spooner and Calvin arrive, so it is possible that one or more robots had to move, but this was not shown on screen.

*** When Dr.

Calvin gets the nanites, she first deactivates the security field, and then opens a pair of glass clamshell doors to reach into the chamber.

When Sonny enters the room he is attacked by another NS-5 and he throws it into the glass shattering the doors, allowing him to reach in to grab the nanites.

When Farber runs across the street to catch up with Spooner, we can see a Sushi Express behind him.

After the 2 speak and Farber turns to walk away, we can see they are standing in front of Sushi Express.

At the end Spooner shoots the windows out and the glass shatters and completely falls out, completely unlike the previous demonstrations of the windows strength and structure.

When Spooner is holding the cat after escaping Dr.

Lanning's house it shows his right hand rubbing the cats neck/back and than in the next shot from the rear it show his left hand patting the cats neck/back, and in the following shot from the front again it shows his right hand back in the original position.

The partially-destroyed bridge would not be able to stand in the way shown.

A suspension bridge requires the large cable to be hanging between two towers.

There is only one tower standing, so the other end of the cable is just dangling, not connected to anything, yet it is still supporting the weight of the bridge.

When Spooner is running about in Lanning's house with the cat under his arm, the cat switches arms between shots (most noticeable when he runs down some stairs) When Spooner and Dr.

Calvin are looking for the "suspect" robot and they enter the factory, the count is 1,000 units, which would mean 25 rows of 40 columns, or 40 rows of 25 columns.

We can clearly see that the columns are at least 50 rows back and 50 columns wide, or at least 2,500 robots.

Sonny announces as they look up the tower that there are 2,880 steps, a height of almost 2,000 feet.

There is no possible way that all three of them could have climbed that many steps and arrived at Robertson's office, all the way at the top in the next scene, even more so because Spooner and Dr.

Calvin don't even show a hint of perspiration.

When Detective Spooner enters his Grandmother's house the first time, he gets down on the floor and crawls in an attempt to go unnoticed.

As the shot switches to his Grandmother and back again he is in a different position on the floor, closer to the wall on the left.

Dr Lanning has been thrown through a window and the pane has a smooth hole with no fractures in the remaining glass.

This is inconsistent with Spooner's demonstration when he cracks the next pane with the chair and the glass cracks all over (as expected).

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
30 December 2004 USA USD 144,801,023
26 December 2004 USA USD 144,795,350
19 December 2004 USA USD 144,786,439
12 December 2004 USA USD 144,775,136
5 December 2004 USA USD 144,758,543
28 November 2004 USA USD 144,738,046
21 November 2004 USA USD 144,689,408
14 November 2004 USA USD 144,616,188
7 November 2004 USA USD 144,494,901
31 October 2004 USA USD 144,368,486
24 October 2004 USA USD 144,240,513
17 October 2004 USA USD 144,044,139
10 October 2004 USA USD 143,838,905
3 October 2004 USA USD 143,629,781
26 September 2004 USA USD 143,373,352
19 September 2004 USA USD 143,011,482
12 September 2004 USA USD 142,364,418
5 September 2004 USA USD 141,886,658
29 August 2004 USA USD 140,549,286
22 August 2004 USA USD 138,292,990
15 August 2004 USA USD 133,967,480
8 August 2004 USA USD 126,922,313
1 August 2004 USA USD 115,039,036
25 July 2004 USA USD 95,123,749
18 July 2004 USA USD 52,179,887
USA USD 144,801,023
19 September 2004 UK GBP 17,790,336
12 September 2004 UK GBP 17,572,456
5 September 2004 UK GBP 17,155,589
29 August 2004 UK GBP 16,123,162
22 August 2004 UK GBP 14,086,690
15 August 2004 UK GBP 10,805,656
8 August 2004 UK GBP 4,745,541
6 July 2012 Worldwide USD 144,801,023
December 2004 Worldwide USD 347,234,916
December 2004 Worldwide USD 202,433,893
5 September 2004 Worldwide USD 146,700,000
29 August 2004 Worldwide USD 140,300,000
28 November 2004 Italy EUR 4,454,793
14 November 2004 Italy EUR 4,362,707
7 November 2004 Italy EUR 4,072,632
31 October 2004 Italy EUR 3,022,763
24 October 2004 Italy EUR 1,565,004
26 September 2004 Netherlands EUR 2,110,110
22 August 2004 Netherlands EUR 1,680,862
8 August 2004 Netherlands EUR 485,736
26 September 2004 Philippines PHP 52,685,801
14 September 2004 Philippines PHP 52,564,470
30 August 2004 Philippines PHP 52,222,959
23 August 2004 Philippines PHP 51,889,663
17 August 2004 Philippines PHP 51,105,044
2 August 2004 Philippines PHP 40,926,568
25 July 2004 Philippines PHP 24,100,000
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
18 July 2004 USA USD 52,179,887 3,420
8 August 2004 UK GBP 4,745,541 447
23 July 2004 Australia USD 3,287,661 346
6 August 2004 Austria USD 500,485
6 August 2004 Belgium USD 568,114
6 August 2004 Brazil USD 1,292,246 394
30 July 2004 Europe USD 7,588,295 1270
30 July 2004 France USD 3,434,059
6 August 2004 Germany USD 4,287,841
30 July 2004 Hong Kong USD 809,581 45
30 July 2004 Iceland USD 19,999
24 October 2004 Italy EUR 1,565,004 391
24 September 2004 Japan USD 983,808 82
8 August 2004 Netherlands EUR 414,872 108
6 August 2004 Norway USD 284,695
26 July 2004 Philippines USD 426,000 110
24 September 2004 South Africa USD 398,027 82
1 August 2004 Spain EUR 3,860,101 446
6 August 2004 Sweden USD 263,750
30 July 2004 Switzerland USD 274,136
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
26 December 2004 USA USD 3,422 16
19 December 2004 USA USD 6,817 20
12 December 2004 USA USD 12,071 31
5 December 2004 USA USD 14,761 36
28 November 2004 USA USD 27,703 46
21 November 2004 USA USD 49,271 96
14 November 2004 USA USD 84,571 128
7 November 2004 USA USD 92,706 140
31 October 2004 USA USD 85,442 152
24 October 2004 USA USD 136,966 181
17 October 2004 USA USD 148,333 202
10 October 2004 USA USD 146,615 208
3 October 2004 USA USD 192,816 253
26 September 2004 USA USD 213,789 345
19 September 2004 USA USD 541,457 978
12 September 2004 USA USD 345,281 374
5 September 2004 USA USD 920,571 551
29 August 2004 USA USD 1,256,914 1,003
22 August 2004 USA USD 2,408,877 1,609
15 August 2004 USA USD 3,866,317 2,178
8 August 2004 USA USD 6,516,075 2,806
1 August 2004 USA USD 10,355,190 3,204
25 July 2004 USA USD 21,728,525 3,494
18 July 2004 USA USD 52,179,887 3,420
19 September 2004 UK GBP 123,676 161
12 September 2004 UK GBP 236,712 209
5 September 2004 UK GBP 353,432 295
29 August 2004 UK GBP 871,336 407
22 August 2004 UK GBP 1,332,870 448
15 August 2004 UK GBP 2,467,971 448
8 August 2004 UK GBP 4,745,541 447
14 November 2004 Italy EUR 164,617 77
7 November 2004 Italy EUR 398,226 147
31 October 2004 Italy EUR 914,737 318
26 September 2004 Netherlands EUR 11,581 15
22 August 2004 Netherlands EUR 389,926 108
8 August 2004 Netherlands EUR 414,872 108

Comentarios

In the year 2035, the citizens of Chicago are on track for meeting technological tragedies predicted by pop duo Denny Zager and Rick Evans, among others. Everyone who's anyone has a personal robot.

This movie is full science fiction. about how will change the world and the technology will create robot and the movie is perfect.

This movie was full of action as robots fought robots, humans fought robots, and humans fought humans. Matched with perfect music, lighting, and acting, the story branched from Isaac Asimov's original story, "Robot Dreams," to a good and interesting plot.

The movie was so interesting. It has a lot of action, it was fun at the same time.

I was really enjoying this 2004 movie until around the 3rd act where it fell into another generic beam in the sky that's going to destroy the world cgi fest. Honestly I could get through that the CGI was dated and doesn't hold up so well but the 30 minutes of action at the end was just another cgi save the world movie which we've all seen too many times now.

A solid plot, unique setting and talented cast of actors the recipe to a great film, right? Wrong.

So many twist and turns that towards the end you don't know who to trust and lose interest. The humor was all really forced and didn't fit.

I haven't read Asimov's book of the same title and I really hope it's nothing like this dreadful movie. This is one sci-fi clichés after another and it tries to be clever and philosophical but miserably fails.

The Plot: Superstar Will Smith rages against the machines in this mind-blowing, sci-fi action thriller! When a scientist (James Cromwell) is found dead, robophobic detective Del Spooner (Smith) suspects an advanced robot committed the murder.

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