A.I. Artificial Intelligence
United States
334895 people rated A highly advanced robotic boy longs to become "real" so that he can regain the love of his human mother.
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Mimi
12/09/2022 05:33
In a future world, there are mechanical robots called mechas. After Monica (Frances O'Connor)'s son Martin is put in cryo-stasis, her husband brings home a super realistic child robot David (Haley Joel Osment) home. She hates it at first but she starts to get used to him until his son is suddenly revive. Martin dismisses David as a toy and plays cruel jokes on him. David is more and more relegated to second class until he is abandoned on the roadside. On the road, he finds fellow robots including Gigolo Joe (Jude Law). He goes on an odyssey to become a real boy inspired by the story of Pinocchio.
I almost feel like this could be a great horror story idea. But Spielberg is doing his child like wonder thing. It loses much of its possible tension. It's as if Spielberg has deliberately soften all the rough edges to make a morality play. On the good side, Spielberg once again shows that he is a master craftsman. This movie is beautifully put together.
✨jofraise✨
12/09/2022 05:33
I remember seeing this film when i was a child, i have the memorie of being blown away by the way the "future" factor is put, i belive that this film made something that any other, Spielberg showed us a innovative side of the future.
Something that i want to point out is how they manage the first part of the movie that is filled with so many neon colors and people, fun, an eye catching future but then the world surrounding David turns grey, the sudden change of color is something 'simple' but 'powerful'.
And the way they give logic explanations for some situations is amazing, you're not left out like "This doesn't make sense, why they don't do this..." and i hate that! Movies should make you believe their world 100%.
This film is surely one of the films that i'll look back and think about it.