B2 OC Robots in the Movies

 

Robots in Movies: From Machines to Main Characters (scroll down for the answers)

Robots have played an important role in movies ________ decades. From helpful assistants to dangerous enemies, they have appeared in a wide range of science fiction films and continue to capture the imagination of audiences ________ the world.

One of the earliest famous robot characters is R2-D2 from Star Wars. ______________ it does not speak, this small, clever machine became one of the most popular characters in the saga. In contrast, The Terminator presents a __________ darker view. In this film, the robot is a deadly machine sent from the future to destroy humans, showing ________ robots can also be used to explore fear and power.

More recently, films like Big Hero 6 and Wall-E have shown robots in a more emotional and human way. These characters are not just machines -  they care about others, make decisions, and even experience feelings. This change reflects how technology is becoming a bigger part of ________ everyday lives. People are starting to think more seriously about how robots _________ one day interact with us in real life.

Robots in movies are not just science fiction, they are a way to explore ideas about the future, about what _______ means to be human, and how we relate to technology. ______________ they are friendly or dangerous, robots continue to be ________________ of the most interesting and popular characters on screen.

 

 

 


                         Paranoid Android, Radiohead

 

Robots in Movies: From Machines to Main Characters

 Robots have played an important role in movies __FOR____ decades. From helpful assistants to dangerous enemies, they have appeared in a wide range of science fiction films and continue to capture the imagination of audiences __AROUND__ the world.

One of the earliest famous robot characters is R2-D2 from Star Wars. _ALTHOUGH/WHILE____ it does not speak, this small, clever machine became one of the most popular characters in the saga. In contrast, The Terminator presents a __FAR/MUCH___ darker view. In this film, the robot is a deadly machine sent from the future to destroy humans, showing _HOW/THAT__ robots can also be used to explore fear and power.

More recently, films like Big Hero 6 and Wall-E have shown robots in a more emotional and human way. These characters are not just machines -  they care about others, make decisions, and even experience feelings. This change reflects how technology is becoming a bigger part of ___OUR___everyday lives. People are starting to think more seriously about how robots __COULD/MAY/MIGHT__ one day interact with us in real life.

Robots in movies are not just science fiction, they are a way to explore ideas about the future, about what __IT__ means to be human, and how we relate to technology. __WHETHER_____ they are friendly or dangerous, robots continue to be __SOME_____ of the most interesting and popular characters on screen.

 

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