10 Best Androids From Sci-Fi Films
They've seen things you wouldn't believe.
Where would science-fiction be without androids? Since the inception of the genre, writers in all mediums cannot resist reminding us of the tantalizing prospect of artificial beings designed to resemble humans. The original literary androids trace back before Isaac Asimov or Philip K. Dick to myths and legends of various cultures, from the myths of ancient Greece to the Talmud. Yes, it is that universal a concept. This love of androids has continued into the world of cinema, where they are now considered a staple of the sci-fi genre itself. This itself makes perfect sense - humanoid robots can be portrayed by actors under makeup and costume without having to disguise their bipedal nature. And it is far easier to put a human-looking robot on screen than one that doesn't look human any day of the week. But what makes them so uniquely endearing in the sci-fi community is how versatile they are as characters. Let's face it, there are thousands of uses for a film android, but let us take a moment to consider: what makes the best Android characters tick? Is it their utility in action sequences? Their cold perspective on things we humans so often take for granted? Or is it the fact that watching so many on-screen constructions of humans makes us think about what makes being human so special to begin with?