Wednesday, 6 October 2010

Review of Spike Jonze's film I'm Here

Spike Jonze creates a new world featuring robotic people. However just because they are robots does not mean the audience does not relate to them, when the characters are being moaned at by the humans you straight away feel sorry for the robot.
This film is put together in a way that makes you relate more to the robots rather than the humans, this is shown by the day in the life of a certain robot that the film focuses on. You follow this certain robot from waking up in the morning too when he falls asleep which is good for the audience who now can understand how this character lives.
When the character falls in love with another robot you feel joyful and understand the meaning of the two characters love which is shown by the amount of time they are with each other, where they go to gigs and places together like a proper human couple. This is also clever because it is giving the robots human aspects which again the audience will relate too and understand the concept.
However the end of the film is rather sad, where the female robot is damage so much the doctors cannot fix her. Nevertheless the male robots donates all of his parts too her which leaves the audience with an aww type feeling.

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