Indisputably, having read the book, knowing how the movie turns out, I'm quite disappointed.
The way they make "I, Robot" the movie, from I, Robot the book is shameful. It's reflective of a very bad set of choices on the part of bad script writers and a director who showed so much promise but wasn't given enough hand to work the sculpture this time around.
Another film by the director, you may have seen, is the highly original and grandly interesting Dark City, a thoroughly mind bending film of surrealistic qualities. He had a much freer set of reigns that run around, and the results were, to say the least, impressive.
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