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Robot World

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 22m
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3.8/10
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Robot World (2015)
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A pilot is marooned on an alien planet and soon discovers the planet is inhabited by predatory machines.A pilot is marooned on an alien planet and soon discovers the planet is inhabited by predatory machines.A pilot is marooned on an alien planet and soon discovers the planet is inhabited by predatory machines.

  • Director
    • Neil Rowe
  • Writer
    • Neil Rowe
  • Stars
    • Ian Rowe
    • Tamsyn Pickford
    • Neil Rowe
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.8/10
    506
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Neil Rowe
    • Writer
      • Neil Rowe
    • Stars
      • Ian Rowe
      • Tamsyn Pickford
      • Neil Rowe
    • 32User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Ian Rowe
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    Tamsyn Pickford
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    Jacob Peter Rowe
    • Baby…
    Claire Soper
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    Paul Soper
    • BBQ Guest B
    Lisa Mitchell
    • BBQ Guest C
    Tony Mitchell
    • BBQ Guest D
    • (as Anthony Mitchell)
    Amanda Rowe
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    Alex Soper
    • BBQ Child A
    Izzy Soper
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    Olivia Mitchell
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      • Neil Rowe
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      • Neil Rowe
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    7amopescari-665-909015

    A decent story for a twilight zone episode, not for a full length movie.

    Don't expect rock-em sock-em action from this robot movie. This is not the worst sci-fi flick I've ever seen. The premise is great, it just isn't enough to fill 82 minutes. This would have made a great Outer Limits, or Twilight Zone episode. Though the budget was obviously pretty low, they did a fairly good job with what they had. The space scenes looked pretty good. The CGI robots were pretty bad, but again, I've seen worse. Aside from a home movie reel of people having a barbecue, the only person you see throughout the entire movie, is the protagonist. Well, him and a dream baby, for no apparent reason. Ian Rowe's performance was pretty good, but he didn't have many lines to deliver either. Maybe four or five total throughout the whole movie. Overall, the movie is a bit boring. There were some robot fight scenes, here and there, but even those were lackluster, and, well... robotic. I'm a die hard sci-fi fan, so I kind of enjoyed it, but if you don't REALLY like science fiction, I'd avoid it. If they had more money to sharpen up the graphics, and if it were fleshed out a bit more, it could have been a really great movie. If you do watch it, expect a slow paced, not terribly made, low budget movie.
    3cjohnston-09215

    Oh, if only it were a Twilight Zone episode.

    So, far too much time is spent getting to the plot twist. Once it's revealed, the movie plods on to a second plot twist. As some have said, 25 minutes is sufficient to tell this story. And to the author of the "Sleepy Astronaut" review, if you want to review a film, at least watch it in its entirety so you don't embarrass yourself by missing the important plot twist.
    5ulisses_phoenix

    Too slow of a pace, but some really cool robot effects

    It was very apparent that this film had almost no budget. Only one astronaut for critical mission? I guess that saves a few bucks in actor salaries. But the real downfall for this film was the mismatched tone of the score and cinematography to what was actually happening to the character/story. There were many places where the character was experiencing one emotion, yet the score set the exact opposite mood. The same with the cinematography. (Jump cuts when character is experiencing long bouts tedium?)

    Another problem was the unrealistic dialogue. For example, at one point the main character is suppose to give a report back to mission control, but he sounds more like an eighth grader than a highly trained professional.

    The robotic special effects were great though. It appeared that they used actual robots (not CGI) for the majority of the robots in the film, and they were able to convey some personality for the robots. Also, the acting by the main character was well done, even though he had very few lines of poor dialogue.

    Overall I wouldn't recommend this film unless you really like robot movies and don't mind exercising your suspension-of-disbelief muscles.

    Triggers: violence - guns, lasers, bombs, war; graphic depiction of cadavers.
    1telia_teh_poit

    So boring

    The basic idea of the movie is an interesting one but everything else is terrible. There's a huge lack of dialogue/monologue and I might have been OK with that if it wasn't for the annoying cinematography and boring story. Most of the movie is shaky as if it was shot by a cell phone in the hands of someone with multiple sclerosis.

    The premise is interesting except they give away the 'big secret' halfway through. The one and only human character is really slow with figuring things out, leaving viewers to sit through the rest of it wishing they could smack him.

    If you have young children who don't want to go to sleep at night, this might do the trick.
    1professorjeffreypbrown

    Not much going on here at all

    I was intrigued by the picture used on Amazon to promote the movie, and the description sounded like it would be at least fairly interesting. Not even close. Worst of all, I paid $3.00 for it. Free would have been bad enough.

    We see these Acme Corp robots just a few times (looking NOTHING like the high tech robot used to promote the film), but there's little insight into why they're going about killing everything in sight. To protect the few survivors of the holocaust? But by the looks of it, the robots would kill them too. Who knows? And maybe the details were there somewhere, but I got so bored with such a slow paced, unproductive story line, if you can call it that, I kept skipping ahead.

    There's a few revelatory moments, but the majority of the film is just very long, drawn out moments, one to the next, over and over again. Here's a suggestion, if you want torture, try the less time consuming variety, like maybe a good punch to the face as a superior alternative to this movie.

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      Filmed in the South West of England Uk across various locations on Dartmoor, Exeter and Plymouth.

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    • Release date
      • December 4, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
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    • Also known as
      • Machine Wars
    • Filming locations
      • Devon, England, UK(location)
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