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Chappie
TrailerIn the near future, crime is patrolled by an oppressive mechanized police force. A self conscious robot named Chappie is made for better protection but later Chappie is stolen and given new programming, he becomes the first robot with the ability to think and feel for himself. As powerful, destructive forces start to see Chappie as a danger to mankind and order, they will stop at nothing to maintain the status quo and ensure that Chappie is the last of his kind.Actors: Sharlto Copley, Dev Patel, Ninja, Yo-Landi Visser, Jose Pablo Cantillo, Hugh Jackman, Sigourney Weaver, Brandon Auret, Johnny Selema, Anderson Cooper, Maurice Carpede, ...»Director: Neill BlomkampCountry: United StatesDuration: 120 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 6.81 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Chappie"
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Characters of "Chappie"
ChappiePlayed by: Sharlto CopleyDeon WilsonPlayed by: Dev PatelNinjaPlayed by: NinjaYolandiPlayed by: Yo-Landi VisserVincent MoorePlayed by: Hugh JackmanMichelle BradleyPlayed by: Sigourney WeaverAnderson CooperPlayed by: Anderson Cooper -
Directors of "Chappie"
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Creators of "Chappie"
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Critic Reviews of "Chappie"
The AtlanticJuly 19, 2016It's this time-old message of humanity, adapted to fit with today's technologies, that transcends the overpowering, at times clunky, cinematic vessel.
Associated PressDecember 14, 2015Its oddly jumbled machinery never clicks. The logic of Chappie gradually disintegrates, becoming increasingly farcical.
New YorkerMarch 15, 2015The principal charm of the film arises from Chappie's ears, which prick up and droop like those of a titanium rabbit.
ChristyLemire.comMarch 10, 2015While the visual effects are spectacularly seamless, they're in the service of a movie which devolves from vaguely funny to just-plain silly to numbingly gory.
ReelViewsMarch 07, 2015There's material in Chappie for a worthwhile motion picture but too little is explored by Blomkamp to make this worth a trip to a theater.
San Diego ReaderMarch 06, 2015It may be too sloppy and indulgent to actually call good, but that still leaves room for words like heartfelt, trippy, personal, and even admirable.
Código espaguetiApril 25, 2017The film isn't bad and can be very funny (although this is, at times, involuntarily), the central character is endearing and the plot promises enthusiasm. [Full review in Spanish]
Film InquiryFebruary 24, 2017Although mildly entertaining at times, especially in the beginning scenes when we first see Chappie come to life, the film suffers from an uneven storyline.
Washington Free BeaconJuly 14, 2016When I say Chappie reminds me of Short Circuit 2 by way of Robocop and District 9, you have to understand that I mean it in the nicest sense possible.
National ReviewJune 28, 2016Chappie makes no more sense than the ludicrous alien takeover of District 9 and is just as visually ugly, but, without a Roger Ebert to shill for it, the formula now seems especially out of date and particularly depressing.
Scroll.inJune 21, 2016Blomkamp and Tatchell aim for the wicked subversions that elevated Paul Verhoeven's RoboCop, but Chappie shoots in too many directions.
New Zealand HeraldMay 16, 2016Chappie's problem: the hardware is solid -- it's the software that's mostly at fault.
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Soundtracks of "Chappie"
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