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Saturday 10 December 2011

UFS 201: Reflection Blog. Movies: "Reel Steel"

“Reel Steel” is about journey of father and son with their own robots to purchase some money by giving a fight to their robot and the other robots. It more likes gambling actually. If their robot wins, they will own the money, but if not, they will only bring back pieces of their robots. Charlie’s son, Max, found a robot called Atom. Atom is the one who saved his life when he slips on the slop. So, he brings the robot while his father doesn’t have any robots left.
  Max is a clever kid. He can set up the system of his robots so they can practice their robots to fight just only buy hearing they said. Years ago, Charlie is a boxing man and he wins lots of competition and a boxer that had is career cut short. Now, he hustles in illegal underground robot boxing matches to score some quick dough in order to pay off his various debts to loan sharks.
   However, Charlie will not give up until he sent Atom to world big robots fight. Some friends of him offer them to join the battle in one of the largest battle among all the robots. Zeus is the most powerful robots and always become the winner in every battle. Nobody does want to fight with it. The owner of Zeus wants to buy Atom from Max and Charlie. But Max won’t let it sell. So, he makes a deal and wants to fight with Zeus.


It’s time of Zeus and Atom has a battle. For the first, Atom always down and loose again and again, but when Max is telling his father to move like a boxer person, so that Atom can see his shadow and fight with Zeus by following his moves. That is the specialty of Atom. However, Zeus is been defeated and new history has appeared. Zeus is still become the winner because he take lots of point than Atom, however, people at the stadium agreed to give an award of ‘Best people choice’ to Atoms.
 From that day, Max and his father become closer and he stayed with his father forever, and not forgets, their robots, Atom.

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