Hdrobocop 2014 Review
: Samuel L. Jackson’s character, Pat Novak, serves as a hyper-partisan media mouthpiece for OmniCorp, pushing a "robophobic" America to accept automated drones.
: Raymond Sellers (Michael Keaton) famously orders the suit to be changed to black to make it more "marketable," reflecting the commodification of justice. Tech and Action HDRobocop 2014
: The opening sequence in Tehran provides a pointed critique of modern imperialistic presence and the ethics of unfeeling machines in combat. : Samuel L
The film updates its predecessor's critique of corporate greed by focusing on: : Samuel L. Jackson’s character
: The film is anchored by strong performances from Gary Oldman as the conflicted scientist and Michael Keaton as the ruthless CEO. Conclusion
