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: The film emphasizes Alex Murphy's internal struggle to maintain his humanity while being controlled by OmniCorp's software.

While it suffers from a restrictive PG-13 rating that dampens the impact of the violence, it succeeds in making the audience care about the man inside the suit. The scene where Dr. Norton shows Murphy what remains of his body—reduced to a head, lungs, and a hand—is body horror that rivals the original, grounded in a sadness rather than gore. robocop 2014 filmyzilla new

He brings a vulnerability to the role, focusing on the character's internal struggle. : The film emphasizes Alex Murphy's internal struggle

Ultimately, the 2014 RoboCop stands as a visually polished, albeit safer, reimagining of a cult classic. While it may lack the satirical bite of its predecessor, it remains an interesting study of how 21st-century filmmaking approaches themes of surveillance and the blurring line between man and machine. Norton shows Murphy what remains of his body—reduced

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