Bicentennial Man

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A great film. Grossly underrated. I found Andrew's journey to be quite moving and insightful of the human nature. Here we have a machine who strived to be a human mortal in order to achieve humanity while the entire world strived to live longer by means of inexhaustive ultra-modern mechanical implants and substitutes.
 
I loved this movie also. Williams and Neill do very well in this movie.
 
Is this the movie where robin willas starts out a robot but through the movie he starts to act and kinda become human?

i remember seeing it awhile back. like in 1999 or 2000 in high school.
 
I prefer the movie A.I. but Bicentennial Man is still good.
 
I freaking LOVE this movie.
Watch it from time to time to feel better about what we can accomplish when we set our minds to it :up:
 
damn, i haven't seen this movie since it came out, but i remember loving it... i'm pretty sure i cried like a sissy at the end.

i'm going to have to go pick this up.
 
It's a good movie, like it better than A.I... It's one of those movies that whenever it comes on telly I always find myself watching it.
 
Wasn't it set in 2005? Haha, they were a little off in their predictions there.
 
im not trying to get into a fight, but i really disliked this movie, i found it very boring and there was just something about that i didnt like. but to each is own. i do however love robins acting, he is truly an amazing talent that can both comedy and drama.
 
This movie was seriously underrated. It had a spectacular story.
 
Greatly underrated. Williams has one of his best performances in it.
 
Love that movie, one of my favorites of Williams did
 
I enjoyed this film very much. I love how he was transformed to look human.
 
The story's excellent, the execution was poor. This movie has the pace of a snail and was just unbearable the first time I saw it in theaters. I think it was sold as a hip robin williams comedy at the time, but it's anything but that and everyone in the theater you could tell just felt absolutely punk'd. zzzzzzzz

I saw it on tv, cut for time, and it's much better that way.
 
I agree, it's one of the most underrated films. I love it every time I see it. Robin Williams delivered a memorable performance as well as the rest of the cast. The story just grabs hold of you and never let go. At least it did for me, anyway.

Hard to believe that Chris Columbus directed this film. I didn't like the first Harry Potter films all that much.
 
I saw it back when I was 8 in 1999, and I remember liking it, but at the same time feeling very depressed and bored at the end. I remember my mom wasn't too fond of it.
 
I cried like a baby when he died...and when Sam neil did.

:(
 

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