In "I, Robot" (2004), Sonny is not in lock-step with the other robots as he's being escorted, which subtly sets him apart as unique even during the most mundane actions.

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image showing In "I, Robot" (2004), Sonny is not in lock-step with the other robots as he's being escorted, which subtly sets him apart as unique even during the most mundane actions.

thewonderfulwiz on July 17th, 2020 at 03:21 UTC »

This movie (rightly) got a lot of flame for the excessive product placement, but it also did a lot right. It was cool to see them borrow bits and pieces of the Asimov stories without needing to directly adapt them. I can't think of another movie where this strategy worked so well.

ThouReaper on July 17th, 2020 at 03:23 UTC »

I love Alan Tudyk. He plays that character so well. He is genuinely one of my favorite actors

TooShiftyForYou on July 17th, 2020 at 03:54 UTC »

Detective Spooner (Will Smith) hated robots so much that he only used his own robotic arm when absolutely necessary.