Nice Shoes." It's a bit embarrassing and more than a little out-of-place in a movie that's supposed to be about the immortal debate over robot rights and consciousness debates. The movie even goes so far as to have Will Smith's police boss reprimand him and storm away, only to have him then stop, turn around, and say, "Hey.
Additionally, the special effects are especially well. That would have been bad enough if the shoes stopped being important during the rest of the narrative, but there are no less than four times during the rest of the film that the shoes are brought up again in the middle of an important scene. Starring Will Smith, Bridget Moynahan, Chi McBride, and Bruce Greenwood, the film features a strong cast. Set sometime in the future, the film features a very distracting scene of Will Smith receiving a vintage pair of Converse from the year the film came out, a pair of shoes that he wears throughout the rest of the film. It earns its place here for its relentless acknowledgement of how cool Converse shoes are. for a month or two, and for Alan Tudyk to be able to pay his mortgage. The film is mostly just an excuse for Will Smith to pay P.I. When he cries, you just can’t help but want to cry with him.
Directly in front of him, a LITTLE GIRL clutches her fathers neck. Spooner stops to wait at a light with other PEDESTRIANS. First of all, Yoo Seung Ho gave a stellar performance as usual. Stamped on all the ROBOTS SIDES, a LOGO: III LAWS SAFE. I, Robot- Those Are Some Nice Shoes I, Robot is a film from a few years back allegedly based off of an Isaac Asimov work, but follows the original material about as well as I follow the teachings of the Buddha. Cast 10/10 Cast was well chosen and fit their roles A LOT one of the major reasons this drama was well-received is because of the likable cast that keeps us wanting for more.