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En el año 2035, los robots están programados ppara vivir en perfecta armonía con los humanos y son parte de la vida cotidiana en la tierra. Cuando un brillante científico de U.S Robotic Corporation aparece muerto, el detective de Chicago del Spooner es llamado para llevar a cabo las investigación. Con la ayuda de la psicóloga robótica de la Dra. Susan Calvin, El Detective Spooner descubre la posibilidad de que un robotsea el principal sospechoso del caso. Pero a maedida que se acerca la verdad, Spooner tendrá que luchar por su propia vida al descubrir que unos robots "inteligentes" intentan sabotear la investigación. El tiempo se acaba, y una gran amenaza emerge del centro del mundo mecanizado, poniendo en peligro la existencia de la propia humanidad. (20th Century Fox España)

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POMO 

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español Una película de acción espectacular y técnicamente perfecta para los adictos al mainstream con palomitas de maíz, digerible incluso por los espectadores más exigentes. Pero en ningún caso se puede de un entretenimiento altamente inteligente del tipo Minority Report. El guión de la película es simple, sencillo, con diálogos banales y una buena dosis de clichés. El guión sólo se eleva al nivel de entretenimiento de calidad gracias al director Alex Proyas, que consigue que el resultado sea lo suficientemente dinámico como para no aburrir y lo suficientemente paranoico e inquietante como para absorber al espectador. ()

DaViD´82 

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inglés Although this is Proyas’ worst ever picture, it is still on a high quality level. It’s proof that a “summer blockbuster" isn’t always necessarily a dumb movie that you have to switch off your brain for and suffer laboring through two hours of movie just to see a quarter hour of new generation CGI effects. I have two fundamental objections to make and neither of them is “regular". Firstly I’m unsure of what this has to do with Asimov. If you’ve read his books, you will be disappointed with it, if not, then the name will mean nothing to you. Apart from the three laws of robotics (which are ignored here anyhow), a couple of names and one pleasant nod in the factory, we get no hint of Asimov. My second objection concerns Alex himself for abandoning his habit of making cult movies not made just for the masses. The first objection just surprises me, but the second is understandable, because he wanted to film an action sci-fi that would enjoy commercial success and he succeeded in that to the maximum. ()

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Marigold 

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inglés If it weren't so excessively cool, it would be the biggest sci-fi event since the launch of Spielberg's Minority Report. Directed by Alex Proyas, the film has a suggestive atmosphere and, surprisingly, a decent (albeit reduced) idea. Will Smith was cast to ensure commercial security, so his Del Spooner makes the film a bit of a macho zodiac. I don't mind the character as a whole, but some of the one-liners seem as natural in the context of the story as Zarathustra in public toilets. Nevertheless, I pay tribute to Proyas for the ease with which he was able to balance the compromise between the action show and the impressive sci-fi spectacle with a warning undertone... How easily he was able to incorporate impressive emotions and sequences worth remembering into the veins of the film. In the end, one tends to forgive even the several exaggerated fancy "matrix-like" scenes, and if you are not one of the uncompromising fans of Isaac Asimov, then with a bit of good will, you won’t be able to help but enjoy this perfectly filmed ride. Definitely a hot candidate for sci-fi of the year. ()

J*A*S*M 

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inglés I hate it when a potentially thought-provoking film ends up being a simple action ride with only one goal: entertainment. Maybe I’m in the minority, but I refuse to be only entertained with such a topic. On top of that, everyone is praising the special effects, but to me that ubiquitous CGI eye pounding was terribly annoying, only surpassed by Will Smith in the main role – I hate his typical cool pose. Proyas’ excellent direction saves things a little and I, Robot is at least watchable – I even felt some tension by the end… but I’d much rather see this theme approached in another way. And only imagining how Asimov’s “Foundation” will turn out in the hands of Emmerich brings tears to my eyes. ()

Lima 

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inglés A very solid film with flawless special effects that I believe will not become a sci-fi classic like, for instance, Blade Runner. It lacks a deeper dimension of thought for that, its ambition is only to entertain, nothing more. Which, of course, is no small feat, and it delivers without problem. The futuristic vision was very impressive, some of it really amused me, because the horizon of 30 years is not that far away, the creators really let their imagination run wild in places. Will Smith with his swagger is an advert for testosterone, some of the action sequences were outstanding (especially Smith's duel with the robots in the tunnel) and the whole thing ran like a Swiss watch without a hitch. Cool. ()

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