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randall Posted - 02/14/2013 : 21:50:48
It's the near future, and you can now have a robot servant. Frank Langella, an age-deteriorating former cat burglar, doesn't like this. But his son insists, and there's no OFF switch.

Here's the oddest buddy movie of the past few years, though it tends to work once you give it a chance. If that summation seems a little facile, just wait. I really liked it, but it whined a bit too much for emotional table scraps.
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Beanmimo Posted - 03/14/2013 : 19:21:41

Yup spot on.

The relationship Between the two titled characters is sweet and endearing but they could have paid a little more attention to the rest of the plot which is sketchy at best.

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