The loneliest is the teddy bear

Taurean 2021-10-20 17:29:25

There is a foreshadowing at the beginning of the movie: "People can make robots love people 100%, but shouldn't people be responsible for their love for robots?" No one answered.

The loneliest one should be that teddy bear.
He taught David to write, but he wrote: "Henry is mother's son, David is mother's son, and Teddy is not." He
took a needle and sew on the body when it was fine.
David fell asleep forever with his mother. He sat calmly on the bedside and looked at it.
It is said that the loneliness accompanied by a doll is the third cubic of loneliness.
Well, what about the doll itself.

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Extended Reading
  • Daniela 2021-10-20 19:02:29

    A bit procrastinated

  • Archibald 2022-03-23 09:01:19

    [Exhibition of China Film Archive] Spielberg's skin, Kubrick's soul. The movie seems to be a mashup of the two, and it has been turning in two different styles: cold-blooded and warm-hearted. If Kubrick came to shoot or personally supervise the production, he would definitely be more refined, calm and philosophical. The credits can end in any paragraph, and the final ending is very mediocre and Spielberg. If Kubrick is alive, he must dismiss it. Three and a half for Kubrick

A.I. Artificial Intelligence quotes

  • [Henry arrives home with the Mecha David]

    Monica: Henry, what are you doing?

    Henry Swinton: [Henry holds onto Monica] I love you. Don't kill me.

  • [Henry and Monica discuss about David looking like a real child]

    Monica: I mean, Henry, did you see his face? He's - He's so real. But he's not.

    Henry Swinton: No, he's not.

    Monica: I mean, inside he's like all the rest, isn't he?

    Henry Swinton: A hundred miles of fiber, yeah.

    Monica: But outside, he just looks so real - Like he is a real child.

    Henry Swinton: A Mecha child

    Monica: A child.