Bicentennial Man Comments

  • Nella 2023-04-11 00:44:11

    Jack Smith said that the soul of a movie is the actor, and the actor interprets the soul through performance. The soul is the reason why people are human, that is, the "destiny" that the robot Robin Williams is looking for - the translation to translate destiny to "destiny" is inappropriate in the development of the plot, because destiny is inherent in people After the expansion of the mind, a concept that can only be expressed when it can be in the same flow with the heaven and the earth -...

  • Krystel 2023-03-17 10:26:57

    I finally found it~~~~ It was a shock to see it back then, although I don't like...

  • Roel 2023-02-13 06:51:21

    I saw a very touching film many years ago. Fast forward to rewatch it at noon... But in the end, the female robot seems to violate three laws of...

  • Liana 2023-02-11 21:46:32

    I think, after all, all works are created by human beings, and human beings have their own pride. They feel that no matter robots, vampires, or gods, they just want to be human. This film is actually a bit too idealistic. The protagonist has almost no obstacles, and he seems to be the only intelligent robot. Is this possible? Maybe that explains why he wants to be human so much, because, he just wants to fit...

  • Anais 2023-01-24 13:35:41

    Adapted from Asimov's science fiction novel of the same name, "The Man Who Lived Two Hundred Years Old", the theme of the machine turning into a human is clear. Robots follow their masters to learn human civilization, feel the warmth and coldness of society, and gradually develop human nature and desires, make money by themselves, long for love, yearn for freedom, and finally even find ways to turn themselves into a real human being, and in order to make themselves and their own marriage It...

  • Verlie 2023-01-10 07:14:27

    The machine housekeeper waited for 60 years, and finally pushed the little loli born to the little loli who grew up with the...

  • Alta 2022-12-29 02:37:31

    On the theme of "Life-Love-Liberty-Dignity". Nietzsche said, "You might as well take risks with your life, because you will lose it anyway. If there is a miracle in this world, it is just another name for effort." Dedicated to Andrew the...

  • Gia 2022-12-25 01:34:49

    classic. touching. With deep affection. The ending song is Celine Dion's "Then You Look at Me". I heard it since I was a child, but I didn't know it was the ending song of this film until...

  • Jacques 2022-12-17 14:20:48

    Robin feels so warm... I really want to have such a life...

  • Adolf 2022-11-25 13:20:41

    The atmosphere of the machine fairy tale made me rediscover the feeling of watching Edward Scissorhands for a time. The film demonstrates the meaning of life from the perspective of philosophical thinking. The robot Andrew conveys to us questions and thoughts about life. Time and emotion are the most precious things in life. A subtitle in the movie is so sloppy and unrestrained after more than ten years, but we don't know what kind of ups and downs and love and hatred we have experienced in the...

Extended Reading
  • Elda 2022-10-21 08:33:22

    The Humanization Process of "The Machine Butler"

    The text is transferred from: Non-human real life commentary on the humanization process of "The Machine Butler"----Li Chunyan, Li Min----Invasion and deletion of film literature

    The film "The Machine Butler" is adapted from the science fiction novel of the famous science fiction writer Isaac...

  • Tracy 2022-10-21 17:27:16

    AI

    Watching this movie again, I can't help but think of a debate topic in "Wonderful Flower": "When your lover dies, will you give TA's memory to AI?"

    The original intention of making robots is to serve people, but when a robot has autonomous thinking and can learn, it will be out of human control.

    Just...

Bicentennial Man quotes

  • Little Miss: I have a friend who is very special to me. He's sweet and exceptionally intelligent, but, well - he's not really a - I mean, a relationship between us would be impossible. It would never, could never, work out.

  • Portia: I like you. I even understand you some of the time. But I'm not about to invest my emotions in a machine.