I, Robot (2004) 1080p 3D Half- BluRay HDCLUB




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Format: MKV
Source: I, Robot (2004) Blu-ray 3D CEE 1080p AVC DTS 5.1
Video: 1920x1080 at 23.976 fps, x264@L4.1, crf, ~ 14400 kbps avg
Audio # 1: Russian: 48 kHz, DTS, 3/2 (L, C, R, l, r) + LFE ch, ~ 768 .00 kbps avg | Dubbing, Blu-Ray CEE |
Audio # 2: Ukrainian: 48 kHz, AC3, 3/2 (L, C , R, l, r) + LFE ch, ~ 448.00 kbps avg | Polyphonic voiceover |
Audio # 3: English: 48 kHz, DTS, 3/2 (L, C, R, l, r) + LFE ch, ~ 1536 .00 kbps avg
Audio # 4: Russian: 48 kHz, DTS, 3/2 (L, C, R, l, r) + LFE ch, ~ 1536 .00 kbps avg | Polyphonic voiceover, Superbit |
Audio # 5: Russian : 48 kHz, DTS, 3/2 (L, C, R, l, r) + LFE ch, ~ 1536 .00 kbps avg | dvuhgolosyj voiceover, Tycoon |
Audio # 6: Russian: 48 kHz, DTS, 3/2 (L, C, R, l, r) + LFE ch, ~ 1536 .00 kbps avg | odnogolosy offscreen, A. Gavrilov |
Audio # 7: Russian: 48 kHz, DTS, 3/2 (L, C, R, l, r) + LFE ch, ~ 1536 .00 kbps avg | odnogolosy offscreen, Y. Zhivov |
Audio # 8: Russian: 48 kHz, DTS, 3/2 (L, C, R, l, r) + LFE ch, ~ 1536 .00 kbps avg | odnogolosy offscreen, E. Ore |
Subtitles: Russian, English

Original title: I, Robot
Released: 2004
Genre: Fantasy, Action, Thriller
Director: Alex Proyas
Cast: Will Smith, Bridget Moynehen, Alan Tudyk, James Cromwell, Bruce Greenwood, Chi McBride, Shia LaBeouf, Adrian Ricard, Jerry Wasserman, Fiona Hogan

About the film:

The film is set in the future (2035), where robots are common assistants person. The main character - a cop, "can not stomach" robots are investigating a murder case in which a robot is involved. This is a possible violation of the "Law on the robot" (the robot will never raise a hand on the man) that, in principle, impossible. The situation is close to catastrophic: if the machines can violate the law, then nothing can stop them from taking over the people, the more that humanity has long been entirely dependent on robots ...