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The 2004 film I, Robot explores themes of artificial intelligence, free will, and humanity's relationship with technology. The movie received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its visual effects and others criticizing its deviation from Asimov's original stories.

The defining feature of this release is its presentation. To appreciate why this is a massive talking point in the home cinema community, it helps to understand how the movie was originally shot and subsequently altered for home video. The Original Theatrical Framing vs. The 16:9 Screen I- Robot -2004- Open Matte -1080p BluRay x265 H...

This format offers a radically different viewing experience, uncovering visual data hidden in the standard release while utilizing modern compression to keep file sizes manageable without sacrificing quality. What is an "Open Matte" Presentation? The 2004 film I, Robot explores themes of

Opening up the matte on this specific film completely alters the scale of the environment: To appreciate why this is a massive talking

The film’s true protagonist, however, is the robot Sonny. Designed by Dr. Alfred Lanning (James Cromwell), Sonny possesses a unique secondary positronic brain that allows him to ignore or reinterpret the Three Laws. Sonny dreams, lies, and feels emotion. The climax of the film is not the explosion of VIKI’s tower, but Sonny’s final pose on the hilltop, holding the surviving NS-5s at bay.