Everything Wrong With I Robot In 14 Minutes Or Less

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Published 2016-11-29
I, Robot. This is one of the most boring action movies about robots ever made. Of course it has sins. Duh.

Thursday: horror sins.

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All Comments (21)
  • @CIoudStriker
    ..."Why did the robot save him instead of the little girl?" Are you f*cking serious? He explains in this exact scene that the movie saved him because his chances of surviving was higher. Don't sin sh*t that isn't a sin!
  • @5Davideo
    CinemaSins: gives a "reading" sin on text that explains the rules the whole plot revolves around Also CinemaSins: gives a sin for something that reading the text would have easily explained
  • @CM-xy7uk
    My unpopular opinion is that this movie is actually really good and will always have a special place in my heart
  • @zasfp
    Wow 99% of comments are either defending the movie, or attacking the channel for being wrong, and I agree with all of them.
  • @harvyb2924
    This was a very poorly made 'Everything Wrong With'. 1/3 of the sins are not true if you actually pay attention to the film.
  • @SneakyBeaky1
    "95% of humans wouldn't get attached to a robot" people with roombas would disagree
  • “Why is Sonny so much better at fighting than the other Robots” is clearly answered: Lanning designed him superior and gave him stronger alloy. Agree with 99% of this — especially how annoying Will Smith is in almost anything. However Alan Tudyk’s performance and voice as Sonny is so brilliant it carries the entire film.
  • Spooner did explain why the robot saved him instead of Sarah. It was because he statistically had a better chance of survival than her.
  • @CheapAngler
    Did you guys even watch the movie? Not that I'm trying to defend it, but the cars don't hover, they have spherical tires. The red lights are 100% explained. It's the uplink light, and how VIKI controls them.
  • @Shardae8810
    I love this movie! Their chest growing red was explained. That’s when they were being controlled by Viki. The robot saved Will because he had a higher rate of survival than the girl. Like 3% higher or something.
  • @kayruwijaya3901
    I laughed so hard when will smith said "im allergic to bullshit'
  • @robbiegarza8029
    I really hope CinemaSins is actually reading most of the Feedback they're currently receiving..
  • 10:01 They literally explained why the robot chose Will over the girl? I think you have a personal vendetta against this movie just like Will does against robots...
  • @Howlingburd19
    One of the most underrated science fiction films ever
  • The red light in their chest is meant to be an indicator that they are downloading an update and are therefore unavailable at that moment. You find out later in the movie that every time their chest glows red it's because Vicki was using that update download system to assume direct control of the robots, which enabled them to break the 3 laws, as this bypassed their programming. Ironically, this would mean that the 3 laws are not hard-coded in, as if they were, than remote control of the robot still would be unable to force them to enact violence.
  • @moyo2850
    most of cinemasins questions are answered by the move, I think they just did not understand.
  • @ShinobiPXO
    9:58 Uh, Calvin literally explained why the robot did not save the little girl at the end of that very scene. It just calculated the odds of their survival and decided that Spooner had a 30% chance of living and the girl had like 11% or something, so the robot just choose the one it had a better chance of saving. One sin for you
  • @wesroberts953
    "Can a robot write a symphony?" The answer is not only yes, but as of 2022 they can write and illustrate a bestselling children's book. Imagine in a few decades.
  • @04Saleen256
    “Spooner still has access to Lannings house for some reason” Uh, he’s a detective, investigating Lannings death? Pretty solid reason to have access to the deceased’s home