In the film The Iron Giant the question “What if a
gun had a soul?” is asked as it puts emotions into a robot and develops a close
friendship between the machine and a human. The Iron Giant has the ability to
fly.
The popular motion picture Star Wars has a large variety of robots which can walk fairly smoothly and look as though they are all in sync. Their legs and arms seem to move individually.
In Iron Giant the
robot had feelings that influenced its decisions. A robot cannot have a
personality or feel emotions in real life.
Star Wars had an interesting
representation of robots where they felt fear and confusion but still acted
without emotion. Although it is more realistic than transformers where the
robots can thing for themselves it is still unrealistic because we have not
developed the technology to create a humanoid that can balance on two feet and
fire weaponry while expressing fear and/or confusion.
IRobot starts off with a
semi realistic view on robots as they do not have any emotion. It is still not
entirely realistic as human society relies solely on machines to function.
IRobot becomes further less realistic when some of the robots develop emotions
and revolt, throwing the helpless humans into turmoil.
Films in general do not
portray robots as realistic as it would be ordinary and less exciting. Although
using realistic robots would make a film more believable, through the clever
use of CGI and relatingthe robots to something familiar a more
captivating movie can be made.
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