At the time of its release, "I, Robot" was notable for its impressive visual effects. The film's robots, known as NS-5s, were created using a combination of practical and CGI effects. The NS-5s were designed to be sleek and futuristic, with a silver and black aesthetic that has become iconic in the world of robotics.
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The "NS-5" robots were designed to look like translucent consumer electronics, a visual feat that still holds up under 1080p scrutiny. Conclusion
Conclusion The 2021 Open Matte 1080p Blu-ray x265 release is a convenient, modern-quality option for fans wanting a detailed, space‑efficient copy of I, Robot — especially useful for rewatching action beats and for viewers curious about alternate framing. If you care about exact theatrical composition, keep an eye out for a widescreen/theatrical transfer or compare both versions.