

A.I. Artificial Intelligence
Directed by Steven Spielberg7.276%64%
David, a robotic boy—the first of his kind programmed to love—is adopted as a test case by a Cybertronics employee and his wife. Though he gradually becomes their child, a series of unexpected circumstances make this life impossible for David.
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- The Gutter MonkeyMarch 23, 2025Like any good sci-fi, I thought it was really thought-provoking. But I wish I could've seen how Kubrick would've handled it.
- CoougeSeptember 24, 2025It started good, but then it will slowly make you dizzy, like Pinocchio in the circus.
- mickerdooAugust 15, 2025Ahead of it's time visually and built on a great story about the meaning of love. Osment is incredible. Heartbreakingly beautiful.
- StairwaytothestarsSeptember 4, 2025This movie is visually stunning and about a futuristic Pinocchio who is on a quest to find happiness and love, while experiencing what it is like to be human. Haley Joel Osment gives an incredible and very subtle performance in this visionary, profound, thought-provoking, and somber underrated gem. There is this underlying strangeness throughout the movie, because it combines Stanley Kubrick's bleakness with Steven Spielberg's sentimentality. In the end I think we all are on the same quest!
- GypsyGirl2023March 3, 2025It was… interesting. A bit too sad and parts made me angry.
- Darryl FernAugust 8, 2025Of course it's a Steven Spielberg movie...I wouldn't expect anything less than awesome special effects
- qmechanJanuary 23, 2025Androids become a brand new trend Though they often meet quite gruesome ends This one lasts all summer And beyond! It's no wonder I still tear up each time at the end
- Rowan KrzysiakJanuary 6, 2025Slowly revealed as a modern day fairy-tale, there's a lot of clunk to it but overall there's enough to provide some entertaining and everlasting ponderances. It is odd how it seems to switch to a Kubrick film for the last third but it's a welcome and necessary discipline to conclude so effectively. If not much of an investment, I recommend it.