Friday, November 8, 2013

A.I. (2001)

 
 
 

A.I this movie was directed by well known director, Steven Spielberg. And this movie’s keyword is robot. It is general topic. But he described differently with any other movie. He described robot’s heart. I saw that movie first when I was 8 years old. But just in that age, I got a shock and could feel many things. And recently, I saw the movie one more.

This adapts a novel for a movie which is ‘Supertoys Last All Summer Long’, writing by Brian Eldes. This SF human drama movie’s background is future social, and movie mostly motivates many fairy tales from ‘Pinocchio’ to
 ‘A Wonderful Wizard of Oz’.

David, an artificial intelligence robot with emotions, serves suffering conflicted course with replacing the son of the couple. And he serves change and misconception after son’s back. Because of this experience, David seeks for being human and he advents sinister human world. All this courses are developed direly but softly.

It is said that while the death of Stanley Kubrick who directed ‘Space Odyssey was left incomplete project proposal, Steven Spielberg has finished the perfect proposal. Therefore, even though Kubrick's cool and analytical work style is ingrained in the movie, but overall, the movie is dominated by Spielberg’s delicate feelings.

Reproduced as high quality special effects and a vivid description of this technology to the future, and what's more dark and dry have never been a fairy tale fantasies with reality shows contrast with the exquisite harmony. Through a number of issues which derive from demarcation between advanced Science technology and humanity, a creature with feelings of exploitation, ethical responsibility and the identity of the artificial intelligence robot, we can search human, true nature of love and memories.

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