
In this particular still, you can see the frustration on the actors face, Detective Del Spooner is in the middle of an investigation and you can clearly see his anger with dealing with these artificially manufactured robots. you can see that the robots have a negative effect on him, but to them he is nothing more than a human they are here to serve. The Cinematographers used CGI to multiply the amount of robots in the room, and it really gives you a clear image of how outnumbered humans are to these robots, and what that could potentially mean if there were to be an uprising. i believe that the clothing color choices would be something truly amiss the first time just watching the movie, but by doing this close reading, you can see a color contrast between the humans in the movie and the white robots, maybe it was made to show the good and evil in both, who knows. this could prove one of my thesis statements posed by one of the articles I've cited, does the white robot and African American cop portray some sort of post modern racism where the white robots are superior than the humans through this exercise I've been able to dissect the movie and see it for what the creators may have wanted us to see but couldn't on just the first watch, giving it a second look through a clearer lens allows me to break down the dynamics and the message of the movie.

in this image we can clearly see our main characters frustration full force, hes been at war with the robots and now we see that he himself has had some sort of robotic installment on his arm. and that could very well be the reason why he doesn't like the robots, maybe he is resentful having himself be part robotic.
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