![]() We also have a (very short) kind of "father/son" relation with Hob when he is about to die, taking his hand with a lot of "humanity".Īnd there's also a deleted scene in which Robo sees a naked woman having a shower in Police HQ and he instantly remembers his wife in bed, also naked, which i think tells that, well, in some ways, his mind still retains some sexual remembrances. We have the scene with his wife ("They did this to honour him, i don't know you") in which he is just saying what OCP wants him to say, but he is evidently sad (at the end of the scene he's looking his upset wife through a window with sadness) ![]() Well, i think that the concept about Murphy's humanity is still there, but very subtle and wrongly scripted/directed IMHO. If I look past that concept, which admittedly is very difficult to do, I really don't have any issues with 2. Step into the titanium boots of RoboCop, the legendary part-man, part-machine hero, in the thrilling video. But fear not, for there is one man who stands as the last beacon of justice in this lawless wasteland. He went from restoring his humanity at the climax of 1 to "oh yeah he's a robot again" in 2. In the gritty metropolis of Old Detroit, crime and corruption reign supreme, plunging the city into chaos. Originally posted by Vegi:What I don't like about 2 is that they ignored all the character development that Robocop had in 1. ![]()
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