About I, Robot
Set in a visually striking 2035 Chicago where robots serve humanity, 'I, Robot' follows detective Del Spooner, a technophobe played with gritty conviction by Will Smith. When renowned roboticist Dr. Alfred Lanning dies in an apparent suicide, Spooner suspects a robot named Sonny might be responsible—something supposedly impossible under the Three Laws of Robotics. His investigation leads him to question the very foundation of the robotic world overseen by USR and its visionary CEO, Lawrence Robertson.
Director Alex Proyas creates a sleek, atmospheric future that feels both familiar and advanced, blending impressive CGI with practical sets. The film explores profound themes of free will, trust in technology, and what it means to be human, anchored by Smith's charismatic performance and compelling chemistry with the CGI character Sonny, whose nuanced portrayal adds emotional depth.
While loosely inspired by Isaac Asimov's concepts, the film delivers thrilling action sequences and genuine mystery as Spooner uncovers a conspiracy that could enslave humanity. The visual effects remain impressive, and the philosophical questions it raises about artificial intelligence feel increasingly relevant. For viewers seeking an intelligent sci-fi thriller with heart-pounding action and thought-provoking ideas, 'I, Robot' remains a highly watchable and engaging film that balances spectacle with substance.
Director Alex Proyas creates a sleek, atmospheric future that feels both familiar and advanced, blending impressive CGI with practical sets. The film explores profound themes of free will, trust in technology, and what it means to be human, anchored by Smith's charismatic performance and compelling chemistry with the CGI character Sonny, whose nuanced portrayal adds emotional depth.
While loosely inspired by Isaac Asimov's concepts, the film delivers thrilling action sequences and genuine mystery as Spooner uncovers a conspiracy that could enslave humanity. The visual effects remain impressive, and the philosophical questions it raises about artificial intelligence feel increasingly relevant. For viewers seeking an intelligent sci-fi thriller with heart-pounding action and thought-provoking ideas, 'I, Robot' remains a highly watchable and engaging film that balances spectacle with substance.


















