Bicentennial Man Comments

  • Trevor 2022-04-19 09:01:57

    Three and a half. In the front, the robot's cognition of human beings and self-awakening are pretty good, but the time is getting faster and faster, especially when the robot is in love with the granddaughter of the second lady who has been ambiguous. It is difficult to be convincing. It became a stinky and long soap opera that made me...

  • Icie 2022-04-19 09:01:57

    Why do the robots in "Artificial Intelligence" and "Machine Butler" want to become humans? Robots with feelings and thoughts are a hundred times cuter than humans. Humans cannot accept robots. This is a human problem, not a robot...

  • Elouise 2022-04-19 09:01:57

    The biggest problem with the 80/100 movie is that it started with equal rights and attached importance to individual values, but ended in catering to mainstream values, leaving me and the screen looking at each other. But the reason I gave a high score is because of its creation of a soft sci-fi world, Chen Ken naturally, when you appreciate "The Machine Butler", you need to always remind yourself that this is a sci-fi film first and...

  • Catharine 2022-04-18 17:34:53

    In fact, there is nothing to say. Standard Hollywood products make speculative themes sensational and superficial. The description of the world view is almost casual, and the emotional transformation does not pay attention to logic. The ethical issues caused by the transformation of robots into human beings are superficial, and there is a lack of delicate emotions from the type of love, and the lover is changed. The performance and plot are quite bloody and completely...

  • Flo 2022-04-18 17:34:53

    He was already dead when I saw this movie. So...

  • Kristy 2022-04-18 17:34:53

    The film was nominated for Best Makeup at the 72nd Academy Awards. If you just watch the first half of the film, it is still very warm and touching. By the time Andrew pursued Miss Second's granddaughter, this warm feeling quickly dried up. The rest is bloody romance and blunt plot. It's not so much a pursuit as it is a seduction. In this episode, Andrew looks like an old hooligan in his old age. In Hollywood, people and sex are inseparable. ....

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  • Trevion 2022-04-19 09:01:57

    Without death, why live?

    Grandpa Robin always acts in some terrible movies like "Good Will Hunter"~~ "Dead Poets Society"~~ Warm grandpa~~ I can't stand it! ! !

     

          Seriously unsteady, I was once again pulled into the abyss by the plot, and it was raining outside again, God was clearly matching my emotions. The 1999...

  • Alta 2022-04-21 09:02:11

    human nature

    How do we define people? Can you think independently? Will you use tools? Have the ability to work? Is there an emotional connection? ...however, this is a symbiotic world. It is meaningless to discuss the uniqueness of human beings. What we should focus on is something called "human nature", which...

Bicentennial Man quotes

  • Andrew Martin: [stomach growls] What was that?

    Portia: That's your stomach growling. You're hungry.

    [flatulence]

    Andrew Martin: Was that me?

    Portia: Yes.

    Andrew Martin: I thought it was you.

    Portia: No, it wasn't me.

    Andrew Martin: Really? Ooh. Do you do that?

    Portia: Sometimes... but quieter than that.

    Andrew Martin: I'll have to have Rupert make me a muffler.

  • [Andrew has transfused blood into his system]

    Rupert Burns: Galatea, my dear, where are we?

    Galatea: The transfusion is almost complete.

    Rupert Burns: Is that so?

    [to Andrew]

    Rupert Burns: Just goes to show you, Andrew - somebody becomes a human being, sooner or later, they do something monumentally stupid.

    Andrew Martin: You've been a great example, Rupert. How quickly will the blood degrade my system?

    Rupert Burns: Oh, I don't know. You exercise, eat right, I'd say 30, 40 years.

    Andrew Martin: That's a little vague, chief. You don't know exactly how long I'll last?

    Rupert Burns: Sorry.

    [puts his hand on Andrew's shoulder]

    Rupert Burns: Welcome to the human condition.