I don't think so. While there could be individual movies that might fit this description, it's not a recognized genre in the mainstream. Genres are typically broader categories like horror, science fiction, and thriller. 'Real Steel Love Story' seems more like a specific concept for a particular movie rather than a general genre that people would immediately recognize.
Well, 'Real Steel' is a great movie about robot boxing. In 'Real Steel vs Steel and Other Stories', it might be comparing the concept of the movie's steel robots with other types of steel or steel - related stories. Maybe it's about the differences in how steel is used in different contexts, like in the high - tech world of the movie compared to more traditional uses in other stories.
No. Robots don't have consciousness or the ability to form the intent required for rape. They are programmed to perform specific tasks. Any so - called'stories' would be in the realm of dystopian or highly unethical fictional ideas. It's important to note that rape is a heinous crime committed by sentient beings with malicious intent, which robots are not.
It's more likely a sequel. 'Real Steel' was a well - known movie, and adding '2' to the title is a common way to denote a continuation of the story. A prequel would usually have some sort of indication in the title that it's set in the past, rather than just a number increment. So, all signs point to it being a sequel.
I'm not sure specifically as 'Real Steel 2' might not be out yet. But if it follows the first 'Real Steel', it could be about more robot boxing adventures, with new characters and maybe more advanced robots in a two - story context perhaps related to different levels of competition or something.
The 'real steel story' could be about the world of robot boxing. It might involve the relationships between the trainers and their robot fighters, like in the movie 'Real Steel' where a father and son bond over training a boxing robot.
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