{"id":128,"date":"2004-07-20T12:25:57","date_gmt":"2004-07-20T12:25:57","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.allyngibson.net\/?p=128"},"modified":"2004-07-20T12:25:57","modified_gmt":"2004-07-20T12:25:57","slug":"i-robot","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.allyngibson.com\/?p=128","title":{"rendered":"I, Robot"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I wasn&#8217;t expecting much from <i>I, Robot<\/i>.  The trailer was attached to damn near every movie released since last fall, which didn&#8217;t strike me as a positive sign.  I had no expectations for <i>Van Helsing<\/i>, and came away totally disappointed.  I had no expectations for <i>Troy<\/i>, and, save for Brad Pitt&#8217;s incongruous accent, enjoyed the film for what it was.  I had no expectations for <i>Chronicles of Riddick<\/i>, and thought that had the film been content to be Space Macbeth it would have been halfway decent, but the whole prison thing felt like a leftover script from the <i>Oz<\/i> slush pile.<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s not the art-house film Harlan Ellison wanted made lo those twenty years ago, but <i>I, Robot<\/i> isn&#8217;t bad.  In fact, it might be one of the better genre films of the summer.<\/p>\n<p>Remove all pretense that the film has something to do with anything Isaac Asimov wrote way back in the day.  It does, but more as a variation on his themes rather than an adaptation of them.  I was reminded a great deal of one of the Stephen Byerley stories&#8211;the name escapes me at the moment.  Indeed, a time or three I wondered if the CEO of US Robotics should have been Byerley himself, conundrum to Asimov&#8217;s continuity though it may have offered.<\/p>\n<p>There&#8217;s a great bit of misdirection on the film&#8217;s poster.  &#8220;One man saw it coming.&#8221;  One man, indeed.  But it&#8217;s not who you assume, and what he foresaw isn&#8217;t what you think, either.<\/p>\n<p>I have no real complaints with casting, though I think Bridget Moynahan wasn&#8217;t quite plain enough to portray Susan Calvin.  She did, however, capture the stiff, socially awkward character that Calvin was.  Will Smith was Will Smith, doing his <i>Men in Black<\/i> schtick in a different time and place.  It works, to a point, though I must question the whole reason for his bias against robots because it seems too mundane, too unconnected to him.<\/p>\n<p>My one major complaint is poor blue-screen work.<\/p>\n<p>The final scene is a beauty.  Asimov would have marveled, and possibly danced with joy.<\/p>\n<p>In thinking about the film, it works quite well as a prequel to the Robot novels&#8211;<i>The Caves of Steel<\/i>, <i>The Naked Sun<\/i>, and <i>The Robots of Dawn<\/i>&#8211;albeit one set thousands of years in those stories&#8217; past, serving to show why Terrans hate robots so, and why the Spacers&#8211;who needed the robots to terraform and maintain their worlds&#8211;are so dependent upon them.  I doubt that was the filmmaker&#8217;s intent, but that they managed to hit that note, even inadvertently, shows that they did understand their Asimov.<\/p>\n<p><i>I, Robot<\/i> won&#8217;t change your world.  It is, however, a good way to while away two hours and is genuinely enjoyable.  It&#8217;s humorous when it needs to be, it&#8217;s thought-provoking, and it has a good mystery at its core.  One could do far worse for summer movie fare.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I wasn&#8217;t expecting much from I, Robot. The trailer was attached to damn near every movie released since last fall, which didn&#8217;t strike me as a positive sign. I had no expectations for Van Helsing, and came away totally disappointed. 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