Review of A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001) by Oliver1H — 11 Feb 2013
There has been many topics on various forums debating whether this movie is a good one or not. I think it is! Mr. Spielberg and Mr. Kubrick explored the the possible consequences of humans creating robots, that mainly serve our different needs and desires (child like robots, prostitute or service robots.
..). We can see this future world through the eyes of a child robot named David, who wants to become "real" so that he can regain the love of his human "mother". This is where things get interesting, Many ethical questions arise: What does it mean to be "real" or alive? Does a robot has real feelings, soul, thoughts of his own? How do humans approach these artificial beings.
Are they even beings or just objects? I think the director explored these ideas quiet well. The cinematography, and acting is really good.
This review of A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001) was written by Oliver1H on 11 February 2013.
A.I. Artificial Intelligence has generally received positive reviews.
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