A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001)

Runtime 146m

Released June 25, 2001

Languages English

Genres Drama, Science Fiction, Adventure

Rating PG-13

A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001)
Eleven-year-old David is the first android with human feelings. He is adopted by the Swinton family to test his ability to function. Before they are done testing him though David goes off on his own following his wish to be a human. He is on an odyssey to understand the secret to his existence. A science fiction film from Steven Spielberg taken over from Stanley Kubrick.
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This movie although a Sci-fi isn't about Sci-fi.

The end of this movie is perfect (not a spoiler) but an enhancement which gives you time to get all emotional and cry, also it gives you time to get it together before somebody turns on the lights.

I wonder what your opinion would be about "The Game (1997)"
there are 2 spoilers in that movie and 1 mistake but it's still great.
This starts with a great concept about a robot experiencing human emotions and the consequences that would have. The movie also starts off pretty decent by showing how an emotionless robot is pretty scary, but how emotional humans are also pretty scary. Then it turns into a carnivalesque chase/quest, which is funny, exciting and looks amazing: great mid-story. There were a couple of ways I could see this end, so I figured it would lead to something great. And then, when I least expected it, I got to witness the worst ending I'd ever seen in a sci-fi movie (or Indiana Jones 4), guided by a voiceover (!) literally explaining the moral of the story over and over for 20 minutes.

I was willing to look over some plotholes and some annoying characters (yes teddy and mommy, i'm looking at you) because I liked the fact this movie made me think about what it means to be human. But the ending changed this from an above average movie to a terrible movie. It made me ashamed to be a sci-fi fan...
I didn’t like it until the second time I saw it. But now I love it
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