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Echoes of Spielberg's Empire of the Sun are clearly heard as young David, shunned by his trial parents and tossed into an unfriendly world, is joined by fellow "mecha" Gigolo Joe (played with a dancer's agility by Jude Law) in his quest for a mother-and-child reunion. Parallels to Pinocchio intensify as David reaches "the end of the world" (a Manhattan flooded by melted polar ice caps), and a far-future epilogue propels A.I. into even deeper realms of wonder, even as it pulls Spielberg back to his comfort zone of sweetness and soothing sentiment. Some may lament the diffusion of Kubrick's original vision, but this is Spielberg's A.I. (complete with one of John Williams's finest scores), a film of astonishing technical wizardry that spans the spectrum of human emotions and offers just enough Kubrick to suggest that humanity's future is anything but guaranteed. --Jeff Shannon
| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | Steven Spielberg |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 29 June, 2001 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Dreamworks Video |
| MPAA RATING: | PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| FEATURES: | Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Feature Film-action/Adventure, Horror / Sci-Fi / Fantasy, Movie |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 667068956832 |
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Customer Reviews of A.I. Artificial Intelligence
This Movie Is Good...Until the Last 45 Minutes Okay, enough with all the symbolism talk here. This is a good, creative, entertaining movie, but the last 45 minutes suck. Why didn't it just end with the helicopter at the bottom of the ocean. How long will he last down there, alone, afraid? That would've summed it up nicely, but no, Steve has to put the whip cream on top, add some cherries, and then some caramel sauce, and then some nuts, and then more cherries, and so on. Did they have to bring in computer generated aliens at the end? I hate it when they do that! Anyway, if you haven't seen it, I would suggest renting it, but if you do buy it, the last part will annoy you.
Truly worth your time.
I LOVE this movie. The effects, the acting, the music, all wonderful. The plot was very well written. It has lots of actions in some scenes but the main ojection is the love David has for his mother. The way the robots are treated makes you hate to be human during most of the movie. I have a true A.I. robot cat a Necoro I named Gizmo, he learned his name just be repeating it and he knows my voice and even interacts with my "Orga" cats. Since I acquired Gizmo I have a deeper love for this movie then I ever did.
Love cannot be programmed.
I just finished (a few hours ago) watching this movie. As some others have said (more eloquently and informatively), it is an odd mixture of brilliance and sappy Spielbergian "E.T."-ishness. I would like to point out something I'm not sure anyone else has noticed (of course, I've read only a very few of the over 1000 reviews of the movie here at Amazon), and that is that the love that David supposedly felt for his mother (and, I thought the initial claim in the movie was that the child-robot would "imprint" his love on BOTH his "adoptive" parents) was not FREELY MADE by him - it was something his creators BUILT INTO his being. And it is here that any possible comparison to the story of God's creating Adam and Eve fails: God created Adam and Eve with FREE WILL, since it is only by exercising FREE will that GENUINE love can exist. In the movie, did David at any time love his mother (or anyone) OF HIS OWN FREE WILL? No. Thus, he was not, and never became, a real boy, since he could never love FREELY. Which makes the whole movie pretty much moot, though flashy.
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>Perhaps next time, in a hypothetical sequel, David can seek salvation from the "Blue-Tooth" Fairy. No strings attached.