The movie stars Joel Kinnaman as the titular character, Alex Murphy / RoboCop, with a supporting cast including Michael Shannon, Anne Bancroft (in her final film role), and Samuel L. Jackson.
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Focus on Ethics: The film explores the psychological impact of being a cyborg and the moral implications of automated law enforcement. The movie stars Joel Kinnaman as the titular
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However, some critics have argued that the 2014 remake lacks the satirical bite and campy humor of the original. While it is true that the film's tone is darker and more serious, this reviewer would argue that the remake's somberness serves to underscore the gravity of its themes. The film's exploration of corporate power, surveillance, and the erosion of civil liberties feels eerily relevant to contemporary concerns about government overreach and the role of technology in society.
Samuel L. Jackson as Pat Novak: A media mogul who uses his talk show to push pro-robot propaganda, serving as the film's moral compass—or lack thereof. Visuals and Action
Michael Keaton as Raymond Sellars, the ruthless CEO of OmniCorp. Samuel L. Jackson as Pat Novak, a pro-robotic media mogul.