OP is a true kinoisseur. AI is severely underrated
Ian Bell
I cried for about the last 20 minutes, it all just cleaned up nicely and the turn of events is a miracle of writing
Teddy has to be one of the best sidekicks ever too, just so cool
One of the best films imo, Kubrick really wouldn't have been able to do what Spielberg did
Sebastian Harris
Teddy is the only good character. Everyone else acts like a brain dead moron.
The kid is basically an appliance that imitates human emotional responses. Once his "mother" had her son back, they could've ripped out the toaster's hard-drive and been done with it. But no, no, she has to let the robot loose in the woods, despite the "it's forever encoded to you" bullshit.
Colton Clark
Gigolo Joe was good, he knew exactly what they were and made no bones about it.
Michael Thomas
I need to rewatch it, I always really really loved the ending and some of the designs. I also believe Spielbergstein gave the film the perfect amount of levity but also emotion when it needed it
I feel like Stanley's version would've been absent of a love element entirely and just be pure soul crushing poignancy
Matthew Russell
I was meaning to rewatch Bicentiennial Man to see if it was actually good or not.
Wyatt Wilson
It's pretty good. It's very heavy handed in the message and emotional scenes but it's still a neat tale.
Carson Garcia
I really like it, its not perfect but it has a wide range of feels
its romantic, tragic, adventurous, bold, intimate and ephemeral. Its a very unique movie the only other movie that is similar is I would say Mr. Nobody
Tyler Torres
THIS, its decent but nowhere near as ambitious or expansive as AI
Bicentennial Man is sci-fi kino, a truly underappreciated masterpiece. I'm not even kidding. It's a lot better than anyone gives it credit for.
AI by comparison is saccharine garbage. Kikeberg has as expected less than a layman's understanding of biology AND robotics.
Brandon Sanchez
I saw Bicentenial Man in theaters when I was younger and laughed my ass off when I wasn't bored to tears mostly
>that part where he falls out the window Pure comedy gold
Chase Peterson
>>that part where he falls out the window >Pure comedy gold
Nathaniel Collins
I, Robot was better
Lucas Anderson
>AI by comparison is saccharine garbage >likes Bicentennial Man
Easton Phillips
Ahahaha
Alexander Baker
Bicentennial Man is a cheerful exploration of emergent AI vs the dreadful, dreary, boring Spielberg with his childhood bullying, a sex robot played by Jude Law, and an incoherent storyline about robot intelligence set to scenes of vaguely dystopian horrors. It's literally trash.
Jacob Jones
lol
Samuel Watson
It makes no sense to accuse AI of being saccharine when Bicentennial Man is probably a million times worse in that regard.
Elijah Wright
Enjoyed it way more than Pinocchio while younger
Xavier Edwards
I wish I could have a Haley Joel Osment robot or maybe lure my neighbor's HJO robot into the garage so I could suck his little robot penis
Anyone else want to fellate the robot?
Justin Gutierrez
I am literally not the only person that wants to give robot HJO a boygasm.
Ethan Carter
>main actor is a child The only movie I can remember that working in is Room
Christopher Anderson
it's underrated by so-called "film buffs" for sure. it's a kind of epic, so it makes sense that the quality is uneven. films like A.I. are about capturing the scope of a long and involved story, and it fully delivers on that promise