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A.I. - Artificial Intelligence (Widescreen Two-Disc Special Edition)
from Dreamworks Video
starring Haley Joel Osment, Jude Law, Frances O'Connor, Sam Robards, Jake Thomas
directed by Steven Spielberg
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List Price: $9.98
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Media: DVD
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Features:
- Closed-captioned
- Color
- Dolby
- DTS Surround Sound
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0 
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Really! Pinocchio? 
I liked the film and I will see it again. But really, with the limitless scope of a concept like Artificial Intelligence, was that the best the writers could come up with? Blue Fairies and Wannabe Boy Robots? Yes, the film has several layers and I get the idea of our creations inheriting the Earth while we fizzle out from uselessness... " a whimper, not a bang." We could have had concepts such as AI in the workplace, AI in the church, AI in the spiritual life, the real human arena. What does it mean to be... more info
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A great fairy tale - except robots and good special effects. 
I love this movie...it tells a great story. I like the fact that it is a quiet movie that speaks more on a personal level than just action and blowing things up. A good drama. I can watch this over and over. I LOVE sci-fi.
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Moving 
The story is completely unfeasible, but is still a good one and very moving in parts. The artificial child David is created to have human emotion, in particular the ability to love. But it is an unrealistic and programmed love directed only at one person and not of the human kind. No real boy would have this everlasting and overpowering love for a miserable mother that abandoned him in the woods to die or fend for himself. David's unrequited love is moving and pathetic. In the tear-jerking ending... more info
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One of the best... ever 
This movie was supposed to be done by Stanley Kubrick but he died before it was complete. As a Kubrick film, one should know what to expect, but add in Steven Spielberg and the effect is warmer and still unsettling.
Just a side issue: I would have preferred a wide-screen version, but this is still a fine addition to my Kubrick collection. I pair it with other robot movies like "I Robot" (I know... Asimov) and "Space Odyssey:2001" or "Bicentennial Man" for a fun popcorn night. What more could we want... more info
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