Regret

Davon 2022-11-20 22:12:56

The rhythm of the whole film has always been very gentle, giving people a feeling of relaxation and naturalness. The director seems to be telling a story delicately. Most of the previous moods did not fluctuate much, and he was watching Andrew "growing" step by step, looking for his Mission" and meaning, isn't that what we are, of course, Andrew is already human in that respect. At the end, when Andrew passed away without seeing himself recognized as a human being, I burst into tears and felt really regretful, but when I saw a film review, I was relieved. Human life cannot be perfect, I have regrets It is the characteristic that a person has, that is to say, Andrew is already a person.

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Extended Reading
  • Hellen 2022-04-22 07:01:30

    It seems that no amount of analysis is enough to express the most direct emotion in a movie that shines with human nature. Regarding dignity and obsession, the reason why human beings are different from other creatures on the earth may be that they have a complex emotional system full of uncertainty. Anger, sadness and joy are intertwined, and the world becomes colorful. // The ending of the movie is mundane consummation, but the only hidden line may be that the robot's emotional projection may only be her who got married in the church, and the old man may just be her shadow - thinking about this is cruel again. .

  • 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 sleepy.

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.