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I, Robot by Isaac Asimov
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I don't remember this very well, I'm going to have to reread it. I know the movie is compleeeeetely different, although I haven't seen that, either.
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Hollis Williams The movie is pretty awful: the only resemblance to the book is that it gestures towards the Three Laws of Robotics and it has a cop similar to Elijah Baley called, ridiculously, Del Spooner.


Nicky Yeah, I think my mum saw it and wondering what the heck was going on.


message 3: by Robert (new)

Robert The film also uses the idea of a "robot" developing ideas about the best interests of humanity, rather than individual humans which appears in a later Asimov Robot book. (They do use it in a completely different way, though.)


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I saw the movie and loved it so maybe someday I will read the book.


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