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message 1: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Today's movie is Robot and Frank, directed by Jake Schreier and starring Frank Langella, Peter Sarsgaard, Liv Tyler, James Marsden and Susan Sarandon.

The movie is about Frank, a retired thief with a failing memory whose son buys a domestic robot to take care of him. Frank hates the Robot until he realises it can help him commit robberies, and the robot goes from being a mechanical servant to a meaningful companion.

For more info, here is the movie's IMDB page: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1990314/

For those who want to watch it with me, I'll be starting at 4pm, SA time.


message 2: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Starting now...


message 3: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith I love the Robot's little burglary cloak :)


message 4: by Lu (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
Hahaha yea his cloak was so funny. And I love the: "Warning, don't molest me"


message 5: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith That was a really nice movie. Sci fi film tends focus on action so it's great to see one that's about human relationships instead. I love it when Frank tells Madison that the robot is his friend, and I also find it a bit disturbing that the robot doesn't consider itself to be a person. That's an interesting issue though, since Frank obviously comes to think of the robot as not just a person but his best friend.

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message 6: by Lu (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
Yea I also found that interesting and a little unnerving when the robot kept saying things like that.

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Liv Tyler's character really irritated me!


message 7: by Crusader (last edited Aug 11, 2013 12:43PM) (new)

Crusader (crusaderza) | 2457 comments Mod
This sounds like my kind of movie. Will see if I can get a copy somewhere.

You guys might like the Blinky short film. Same concept taken to a very different direction -


message 8: by Lu (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
OMG Crusader! That video... omg


message 9: by Crusader (new)

Crusader (crusaderza) | 2457 comments Mod
Lu (Sugar & Snark) wrote: "OMG Crusader! That video... omg"

It will haunt your dreams... No problem!


message 10: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Waiting patiently for the video to load. Might be able to watch it in an hour or so...


message 11: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Lu (Sugar & Snark) wrote: "Liv Tyler's character really irritated me!"

Well, she came around. She's sort of a benign version of the liberal hipster that Jake is, and while he's intent on some kind of hyperreal future she's romanticising the past (like with that Turkmenistan stuff: "it's so beautiful, but so sad, but so beautiful")

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Lu | 12672 comments Mod
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message 13: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Lol, that would be weird. It wouldn't work though. (view spoiler)


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Lu | 12672 comments Mod
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message 15: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Why didn't you like his children?


message 16: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Crusader wrote: "This sounds like my kind of movie. Will see if I can get a copy somewhere.

You guys might like the Blinky short film. Same concept taken to a very different direction -"


Blinky: (view spoiler)


message 17: by Lu (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
I donno the one just whined and the other one was only there because she felt guilty/didn't want a robot looking after her father.

Blinky: (view spoiler)


message 18: by Crusader (new)

Crusader (crusaderza) | 2457 comments Mod
Blinky (view spoiler)


message 19: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Lu (Sugar & Snark) wrote: "I donno the one just whined and the other one was only there because she felt guilty/didn't want a robot looking after her father."

Well Hunter is understandably upset - he takes a 10-hour drive up there every week to check on his father, who refuses to acknowledge his problem and doesn't appreciate what Hunter does. In the meantime, Hunter loses out on the time he'd like to spend with his children. On top of that, there's clearly some tension between them because of Frank's absences when Hunter and Madison were kids.

Madison does feel guilty, but only because she cares about her father. She annoys me too, but she's also much more patient than Hunter (then again she doesn't have kids). And she flew all the way from Turkmenistan and offered to stay as long as needed.


message 20: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Lu (Sugar & Snark) wrote: "I donno the one just whined and the other one was only there because she felt guilty/didn't want a robot looking after her father."

Well Hunter is understandably upset - he takes a 10-hour drive up there every week to check on his father, who refuses to acknowledge his problem and doesn't appreciate what Hunter does. In the meantime, Hunter loses out on the time he'd like to spend with his children. On top of that, there's clearly some tension between them because of Frank's absences when Hunter and Madison were kids.

Madison does feel guilty, but only because she cares about her father. She annoys me too, but she's also much more patient than Hunter (then again she doesn't have kids). And she flew all the way from Turkmenistan and offered to stay as long as needed.


Lauren (Sugar & Snark) | 1262 comments Mod
Lauren wrote: "Just had a thought - maybe when the robot speaks about Frank planning his next job, Frank realises that he has to let go of this aspect of his life, face up to his dementia and stop hurting his family. And that's why he reboots the robot."

I agree that is how I saw the ending but I felt so sorry for Frank when he had to eventually wipe the robots memory. Not only was he losing a friend and his last threads of independence but it was such a terrible parallel to what was happening to his own failing memory.
But in all honesty this movie really didn't grab my attention overly much :)

P.S Sorry I'm a very late comer!


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