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Bicentennial Man
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Directed by Chris Columbus.
If a robot spends enough time around humans, can he learn to become one of them? The Martin family purchases a domestic android as a servant and names him Andrew (Robin Williams). Andrew comes to know the man of the house as Sir (Sam Neill), his wife as Ma'am Wendy Crewson, and their daughter as Portia (Embeth Davidtz); before long, the Martins suspect that they do not have an ordinary robot on their hands. Andrew seems capable of expressing emotion and generating original thoughts, and the longer he stays with the Martins, the more strongly these human traits manifest themselves. Over the next 200 years, Andrew becomes less a machine and more a member of the family, until a mechanic (Oliver Platt) tells Andrew that he might be able to turn him into a human being. Based on a short story by renowned science fiction author Isaac Asimov (surprisingly, it's only the second Asimov story to be brought to the screen), Bicentennial Man was directed by Chris Columbus, who previously worked with Robin Williams on Mrs. Doubtfire. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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gglah85gglah85 underrated
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"i can easily see how someone would lose interest in this movie - it moves slowly and definitely feels long. in spite of that, it had some interesting moral questions, and in the end i still felt like it had been worth seeing. " [More]
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"I remember going to see this film. Although, I hardly remember what happened in it. Mainly because it's been seven or eight years since I've seen it. But this brings me to my point exactly. It's the type of film I would never see twice. It wasn't so boring that I couldn't sit through it once but the film was not good enough to watch *ever* again. " [More]
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"I remember going to see this film. Although, I hardly remember what happened in it. Mainly because it's been seven or eight years since I've seen it. But this brings me to my point exactly. It's the type of film I would never see twice. It wasn't so boring that I couldn't sit through it once but the film was not good enough to watch *ever* again. " [More]
subjectivitissubjectivitis Boring Man
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lost interest.
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"I remember going to see this film. Although, I hardly remember what happened in it. Mainly because it's been seven or eight years since I've seen it. But this brings me to my point exactly. It's the type of film I would never see twice. It wasn't so boring that I couldn't sit through it once but the film was not good enough to watch *ever* again. " [More]
badthingbadthing Bicentennial Man
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loved it.
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"The way our technology is going, I feel Andrew will become a reality some day. :) I loved Robin Williams' in this role. He deserved an award. " [More]
 



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