I, Robot
I, Robot is a science-fiction mix of action film. The story takes place in 2035 Chicago, in a world where robot usage is commonplace. Robots are used as servants and for various public services. Everyone in futuristic society believes robots must follow the three rules talks about robot may not injure a human being, obey orders and protect its own existence. Detective Spooner's (Will Smith) mission is to confirm his prejudice rather than investigate a crime. The suspicious and overly emotional Detective Spooner's desire to prove that robots are a problem is shaped by an experience in his past. Detective Spooner rebuffs robots because of their lack of emotional capacity. Nearly one hundred years of popular depictions of robots generally characterise them as logical and compelled to act on the basis of probability and without regard for human emotion. What differences between humans and machines is that the key themes in science fiction. A central feature of the discourse of human and machine difference is characterised as the emotional element. The point is that the emotional element, particularly in humans, is not so significantly subordinated to other elements of human cognition, such as reason.
Indeed the movie I, ROBOT reflects contemporary scientific developments. The publicity asks us to, Imagine a world where motorcycles drive themselves, robots conduct symphony orchestras and an animal's thought patterns can move a robot. It conveys that in the near future robots will be a trusted part of our everyday life. Every family will have one or more to do the task. They will clean our homes, deliver our packages, and walk our pets - even care for our children. All throughout wrapped in a detective plot full of fast- die-hard action features an unexpected yet logical flaw in an apparently perfect system that speculates about the future.
Wall E
WALL-E (Waste Allocator Load Lifter - Earth Class) is a computer-animated tale about a wide-eyed robot who is programmed to collect, compact and pile trash so that it's out of the way to clean up a waste-covered Earth. The story set in the year is 2700 where planet Earth has long been uninhabitable. A spaceship lands and drops off a white, pod-like robot named EVE who shoots at everything she sees and searches around in vain for some mysterious object. WALL-E follows her aboard the ship. Wall E found out that the human consumers who have escaped Earth have residents of the starships have grown bloated beyond recognition on a lifestyle of all-you-can-eat fast food and hover-capable chairs that leave movement utterly. Humans have fled in luxurious spaceships where their every whim is satisfied by robots. The Captain of the ship sheds his passive life and takes an active role, eventually tangling with the autopilot and flipping the switch to manual and EVE places the plant in the holo-detector, releasing WALL-E and sending the ship back to Earth.EVE brings WALL-E's body back to his home where she successfully repairs and reactivates him but WALL-E's memory is erased. So EVA so give WALL E a farewell "kiss" which causes an electric spark and restores his memory to what it is. WALL-E and EVE happily reunite and they join together to restore the Earth’s Environment.
This film is the logical conclusion of trying to meet our every need such that we are no longer required to do anything that makes us fat and lazy. The garbage we generate and don't recycle has to go somewhere that cause our environment polluted. And in the end, the realization that there is an unmet need that a desolate world needs to be rebuilt and kept safe that gives these people a brand new perspective on life.
Comparison
The two movies I chose are both show what will earth in the future. I, Robot take place in the year 2035 while Wall E takes place in the year 2700. The two movies portray different category, I, Robot portray real people and Wall E portrays through an animation but both of them illustrate how the robotics features will aid our everyday cost of living. These two movies remind us where the boundaries are.
I, Robot is a science-fiction mix of action film. The story takes place in 2035 Chicago, in a world where robot usage is commonplace. Robots are used as servants and for various public services. Everyone in futuristic society believes robots must follow the three rules talks about robot may not injure a human being, obey orders and protect its own existence. Detective Spooner's (Will Smith) mission is to confirm his prejudice rather than investigate a crime. The suspicious and overly emotional Detective Spooner's desire to prove that robots are a problem is shaped by an experience in his past. Detective Spooner rebuffs robots because of their lack of emotional capacity. Nearly one hundred years of popular depictions of robots generally characterise them as logical and compelled to act on the basis of probability and without regard for human emotion. What differences between humans and machines is that the key themes in science fiction. A central feature of the discourse of human and machine difference is characterised as the emotional element. The point is that the emotional element, particularly in humans, is not so significantly subordinated to other elements of human cognition, such as reason.
Indeed the movie I, ROBOT reflects contemporary scientific developments. The publicity asks us to, Imagine a world where motorcycles drive themselves, robots conduct symphony orchestras and an animal's thought patterns can move a robot. It conveys that in the near future robots will be a trusted part of our everyday life. Every family will have one or more to do the task. They will clean our homes, deliver our packages, and walk our pets - even care for our children. All throughout wrapped in a detective plot full of fast- die-hard action features an unexpected yet logical flaw in an apparently perfect system that speculates about the future.
Wall E
WALL-E (Waste Allocator Load Lifter - Earth Class) is a computer-animated tale about a wide-eyed robot who is programmed to collect, compact and pile trash so that it's out of the way to clean up a waste-covered Earth. The story set in the year is 2700 where planet Earth has long been uninhabitable. A spaceship lands and drops off a white, pod-like robot named EVE who shoots at everything she sees and searches around in vain for some mysterious object. WALL-E follows her aboard the ship. Wall E found out that the human consumers who have escaped Earth have residents of the starships have grown bloated beyond recognition on a lifestyle of all-you-can-eat fast food and hover-capable chairs that leave movement utterly. Humans have fled in luxurious spaceships where their every whim is satisfied by robots. The Captain of the ship sheds his passive life and takes an active role, eventually tangling with the autopilot and flipping the switch to manual and EVE places the plant in the holo-detector, releasing WALL-E and sending the ship back to Earth.EVE brings WALL-E's body back to his home where she successfully repairs and reactivates him but WALL-E's memory is erased. So EVA so give WALL E a farewell "kiss" which causes an electric spark and restores his memory to what it is. WALL-E and EVE happily reunite and they join together to restore the Earth’s Environment.
This film is the logical conclusion of trying to meet our every need such that we are no longer required to do anything that makes us fat and lazy. The garbage we generate and don't recycle has to go somewhere that cause our environment polluted. And in the end, the realization that there is an unmet need that a desolate world needs to be rebuilt and kept safe that gives these people a brand new perspective on life.
Comparison
The two movies I chose are both show what will earth in the future. I, Robot take place in the year 2035 while Wall E takes place in the year 2700. The two movies portray different category, I, Robot portray real people and Wall E portrays through an animation but both of them illustrate how the robotics features will aid our everyday cost of living. These two movies remind us where the boundaries are.
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