Robocop: A human robocop
Robocop
Starring: Joel Kinnaman, Gary Oldman, Michael Keaton, Samuel L. Jackson
Rated: 5/10
Here comes another Robocop — all that machinery marinated in human emotion and sensitivity, all that talk about how machines are the only way to save the world — peacefully and without casualty, all that talk about the billion-dollar dreams of a science corporation and its merciless CEO, all that talk about a doctor who can do wonders with dying or maimed humans.
However, neither the robot nor the maimed supercop inside it make much of an impact in this latest one from the RoboCop series. He is bombed out by gangsters and his wife signs on the dotted line of the CEO to save whatever is left of him — a part of his brain, his lungs and heart and one hand. What they do to this mass of flesh and how they tamper with his brains and emotions puts the film on the right path but for the machine buffs, there is too much human element to this one.
A good one for those who seek a balance between humanity and machinery even though in the end its the flesh and blood that takes the lead over the brewing robot revolution.
Source: The Sunday Pioneer, February 16, 2014
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