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1999    2 h 11 minSci-Fi, Dramat
6.938%59%7.3
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2005 rok. Rodzina Martinów kupuje androida Andrew - robota do wykonywania prac domowych. Nie jest to jednak zwykły robot. Andrew bowiem ujawnia zdolność inteligentnego myślenia, poczucie humoru, doznawanie uczuć czy zdolności artystyczne. Z biegiem czasu okazuje się, że ma on też niezwykłą osobowość, która wyróżnia go spośród innych robotów. Wykazuje niezwykłe jak na maszynę cechy: wrażliwość, czułość i twórczą wyobraźnię. Staje się przyjacielem domu i opiekunem najmłodszej córki Martinów, Amandy. Pewnego dnia odkrywa, że zakochał się w praprawnuczce pana domu. Za wszelką cenę chce stać się człowiekiem.
Directed by Chris Columbus
  • Robin WilliamsAndrew
  • Embeth DavidtzLittle Miss / Portia
  • Sam NeillSir
  • Oliver PlattRupert Burns
  • Kiersten WarrenGalatea Robotic / Human
  • Wendy CrewsonMa'am
  • Hallie EisenbergLittle Miss 7 yrs. old
  • Lindze LethermanMiss 9 yrs. old
  • Angela LandisMiss
  • John Michael HigginsBill Feingold
  • Bradley WhitfordLloyd
  • Igor HillerLloyd 10 yrs. old
  • Joe BellanRobot Delivery Man
  • Brett WagnerRobot Delivery Man
  • Stephen RootDennis Mansky
  • Scott WaughMotorcycle Punk
  • Quinn SmithFrank
  • Kristy ConnellyMonica
  • Jay JohnstonCharles
  • George D. WallaceMale President
  • "THE MOVIE FANATIC"2 dni temu
    "Bicentennial Man" if you look at it shares a striking similarity with "AI Artificial Intelligence" such as that both androids wanted to be human and wanted to feel & have all of the human emotions. While I slightly prefer AI over this this is still a really good film. But this films biggest strengths for me though, is the acting from all across the board, the dialogue and the line delivery is exceptional. It's very well shot, the production design is great and overall "Bicentennial Man" is a very competently made film. The whole theme & message of the film is very powerful & effective; in terms of the hardships of life itself and all of the pro's & con's that come with it. The only major issue I've always had with "Bicentennial Man" even as a kid I felt this way; is that this feels like a 04 hour movie squeezed into just under 02 hours. There's so much going on thematically, there's so much depth here and the journey that "Andrew" goes on of self discovery throughout the years felt that it needed to be one of those 04 hour long movies as there was so much to unpack. But apart from that "Bicentennial Man" doesn't have any other problems the film just flies by; because there's so much going on with "Andrew" and the film does a very good job as making us the viewers watching feel like, we're on that journey with him which is why I could have with it being a couple of hours longer. And finally My Ratings/Scores for "Bicentennial Man" is a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/05 Stars 🌟 & a 08/10
  • mickerdoo14 maja 2026
    Liked the cast and their performances were fine, it's just a weird story when you step back from it.
  • Pete8 kwietnia 2026
    This movie was poorly received upon release, and that's a shame. It's a family-friendly interpretation of an Isaac Asimov story- something that sounds difficult, but plays out effortlessly on the screen. Robin Williams delivers an absolutely stunning performance as Andrew Martin, with Embeth Davidtz and Sam Neill playing some of the most genuinely charming and postive characters I have ever seen put to film. The ease with which these characters and the movie's plot seem to navigate the difficulties of life is downright refreshing compared to contemporary storytelling- most movies in the 2020's would never dare to be so 'hopelessly naive', but that quality is the movie's greatest strength. In order to empathize with Andrew, the viewer must first accept the genuine wonder with which this movie, and the protagonist, view the world. The narrative is both heartwarming and tragic, and in that sense, it's a perfect microcosm of humanity- one that makes us laugh, cry, and hug our loved ones a little bit closer. It's appropriate for general audiences, and kids will adore it, but be warned you may be in (happy) tears by the end scene if you find yourself invested in the narrative. I love this movie, and it may just be my favorite of all time... Definitely worth a watch!
  • George Selak9 maja 2026
    Criminally underrated film, and easily one of Robin Williams’ best performances ever👏🏻 💯
  • parktool697 marca 2026
    robin williams
  • Scott Seifert27 stycznia 2026
    I think this is a really underrated film that really needs to have a second life. It is a bit slow and it is too long, but it’s really good.
  • Mike Lyons23 czerwca 2025
    A modern take on Pinocchio. Robin Williams, casting off his manic brand of comedy, shines in a more serious role as Andrew, an android who breaks free of his programming and spends two centuries in pursuit of what it means to be human. Funny at times, but it is ultimately a beautiful exploration of human strengths and frailties. Well worth watching, and the James Horner score is the icing on the proverbial cake.
  • DonkeyFlix1 stycznia 2026
    There are a lot of great films that tackle the theme of “what does it even really mean to BE human”. This one belabors that question for over 2 hours, but it can’t provide an interesting answer.
  • wisam sharefian18 kwietnia 2025
    Great movie I advise everyone to watch this movie
  • Jakeys24 grudnia 2025
    I really liked this movie as a kid, but it's a bit plodding rewatching as an adult. Lot of heart though, Robin Williams is great as always.
  • Damecambridge19 października 2025
    Weirdly only found this movie about 5 years ago - even though it stars one of the biggest names in the industry of that time. And like his other movies Robin Williams is at his best.
  • รҡ૨אρƭเ∂9 października 2024
    5.9/10⭐
  • BenjaminVandiver5 maja 2025
    Nostalgic feels
  • cubano1122 stycznia 2025
    A great story. Loved it.

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