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A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001) - Full Reaction

Well this sure made you think about things. I have heard stories of people falling in love with their chatgpt girlfriends and things like that but a child, really made you think. Do you think we will ever get to a place even remotely like this? The questions that are so fun about sci-fi. It was a little too long and maybe a bit disjointed in places for me but HJO's acting was fantastic!

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Back after a month long Popcorn break to save on my current budget! We currently have human looking robots that can have their top halves moving around similar to us, and then we have some robots like the Cowboy robot which can walk around crossing streets. I saw video of it spotted in Riverside, near where I used to live. Now we just need to get the top half and bottom half working together and able to balance well while achieving lip sync with the ai words it spits out, and we might be close.

YodatheHobbit

Definitely one of his most unique films. But it's actually Cassie that reacted to this. Cassie is the owner of the channel, and Carly is her sister that is present for some reactions.

Chris Thom

Really happy to see that you reacted to this one Carly! it really is a moving, thought provoking film. Disjointed in parts for sure but a deeply emotional story and I think it's one of Spielbergs best films that doesn't get as recognized. Haley Joel osment gave an Oscar worthy performance too. And John Williams score hits right in the feels. Great reaction!

Taylor Anderson

They're not Aliens, they're Mechas. They're Synthetic beings that are descendants of the A.I. created by humans.

Andres Gaytan

I remember having high hopes for this movie when it came out, especially as a huge sci-fi fan. Spielberg was coming off Saving Private Ryan and Amistad, and also Lost World, Schindler’s, and JP before that. All heavy hitters. So needless to say I was really looking forward to this. It started off strong, but then kinda fell apart in the last third of the film. The whole thing with the aliens and thousands of years into the future just got to be too weird for me.

Aaron Mann

You are not alone. I seen many comments about being swept up w/sentimentality. I am the opposite. While I often become sentimental watching movies, I couldn't here, not for a crazy robot boy, no matter it having a human kid sweet face. I kept thinking its emotions are artificial, and it could even be a threat.

Clay F

I never cry at movies, I’m usually too unsentimental. But this is the only movie that broke me.

LEO REID

A big part of what I love about Spielberg movies. There's always recognizable parts and themes of his older movies in every new one. He just builds and builds and builds on what came before, and we're along for the ride.

Chris Thom

Has Cassie seen Bicentennial Man? I recommend it.

Kiss the Librarian

I like at the start the woman tells William Hurt that he’s doing something completely unethical and he compares himself to God creating Adam. Later, we see he’s just trying to make a consumer product out of David. There’s a real tension in the story between the low ambitions of the human engineers and the incredible achievements they are able to accomplish. It’s very Jurassic Park in that way. We can bring back the dinosaurs but only to make an amusement park. Joe’s death scene, and all the robot deaths, showed that the robots always had a level of sentience beyond what the humans assumed.

Jacob King

I barley remember the plot of this film, but I will never forget how this film made me feel when I first saw it.

JC

Took me a minute to realize that the Flesh Fair scenes were a reference to Pleasure Island in Pinocchio.

Chris Thom

Good movie, but sad. I bought this movie years ago and saw it at least once, but forgot a lot about it. The ending is different than I remembered; I thought it ended with David stuck underwater. So, it actually had a happier ending than I thought. There were many Pinocchio references--that much I remembered and almost thought it might be a modern retelling. Not my favorite Spielberg movie either, but good.

Stephen Dias

First time watch for me. This was a 9/10 until they got to Manhattan. Those last 45 mins were unsatisfying, not sure why. Just felt a bit flat. Overall I enjoyed it though, i'd give it 7/10. Loved the effects and the music.

Nick Ireland

Whenever someone asks about how Jor-El (Superman 1978) is able to converse with his son Kal-El, I just tell them it's a really, really advanced form of A.I. Superman 1978 was way ahead of its time!

bgb1975 (Brian)


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