first part was good, robot love story ruined everything.
This movie seemed pretty good, but there's a robot love story? That sounds pretty dumb, and it seems like something they would do to pander to certain audiences. How is the movie in general?
Just because people can't suspend their unicorning imagination to simply accept that robots in this film have emotions doesn't make a film bad. I don't see anyone bitching about how Wanted had a group of weavers who discovered a pattern in a sacred loom and randomly decided to take orders. Nor did they whine about how it codes assassination targets in binary, despite not being invented until a thousand years later. Nobody questions how a middle aged Ukrainian guy can make a sophisticated electromagnet capable of suspending shrapnel with nothing but a car battery in a Middle Eastern cave. Yet, Iron Man is universally loved. Lighten up. It might seem that I'm extremely opinionated, but I'm unicorning surrounded by hypocritical idiots who think they're too tough to enjoy Disney / Pixar. These same idiots whine about unrealism while liking crap such as Beowulf and those terribad vague genre movies.