Is artificial intelligence(A.I) the most lamest movie of Spielberg?!


Question: Is artificial intelligence(A!.I) the most lamest movie of Spielberg!?
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I hated "A!.I!.: Artificial Intelligence" when I saw all of the lame-looking ads!. I was irritated by the bits and pieces they showed!. I couldn't see it in the theaters, and I heard how poorly it was doing!. I thought this meant I was correct!. At last, the film came to the movie channels and I grudgingly watched it!.

Not far into the film, I was in love with this movie!. And, it did something to me that not many stories have done: I cried~not once but several times during this sweetly sad, heartbreaking, gentle fairytale of a film!. It's not really science fiction, people!. This is a fairytale!. This is "Pinocchio" retold!.

David bonds with his mother!. All there is in his world is Mother!. That's what he was created for!. Then, she no longer wants this mechanical being dedicated to her, for she has her own child back with her!. The kindest thing she could do for him is what she has been told to do: Take him back so that he can be dismantled and reprogrammed!. What does she do!? She abandons this mechanical child whose only purpose in life is to love her!.

You weren't touched in the least during this scene, as this child begs her not to leave him!? I tend to be rather hard-hearted, especially about films!. The interaction here is brilliant, and my estimation of Haley Joel Osment's acting abilities went up quite a bit!. In "The Sixth Sense", I thought they must have gone crazy, thinking that fretful performance was Oscar-worthy!. In this film, he proved his worth!.

I think that Jude Law was an excellent choice and brought the right "ring" to Joe!. The makeup accented his sharp features, and his delivery of the lines in that ever-chipper voice was perfect!. I hated to see him part ways with David!. Their brief adventure together is wonderful!. Teddy is terrific!

The Flesh Fair is an amazing sequence, especially preceded as it is by the full-moon craft!. The human beings we see are cruel and animalistic for the most part, and David actually seems more human, even in his robotic stage!. They believe he is a child, not a mecha!. They say that a mecha does not have the survival sense and the fear of death; but, we know that David is different!.

I love the journey to New York, David finding his origins, his discovery of the Blue Fairy, the narration that takes us from that point in time to the aliens' discovery of what they believe at first to be a human being!.

Then, there is the discovery that they can give David one day to be with his mother and to be her little boy again!. It's a bittersweet ending to the story, which IS a fairytale, a modern-day one that is more mystical than anything that Spielberg has done and much moreso than most fantasy films that we have been offered!. Pixar and the rest give us brash, nasty, crude films that are supposed to be fairytales but are not; they crush all the sweetness and gentleness!. "A!.I!.: Artificial Intelligence" IS sweet and gentle, with the only cruelty and rudeness coming from human beings!. David thinks he wants to be a real boy, but he's something far superior to that, like an otherworldly being, something that his mother could not see!.

I apologize for rambling on so long, but I fell in love with this film that I had been so heatedly attacking, expecting to hate it and dismiss it!. My mother, a severe critic of movies, which she doesn't really care for, agrees that this is a beautiful-looking film and a touching one!. She's not a crying person, but she understood when I did!. I'm particularly immune to children~~but not to David!.

How I would have loved to have seen this movie in the theater, on the "silver screen"!. I think it might have been like seeing "Blade Runner", showing me a world that I would feel as if I could step into~even if I'd never want to!.

I simply do not understand how people can hate this film, with its sometime-surreal vision of the future!. Others can be tenderhearted over the usual stories!. For some reason, "A!.I!." can thaw my frosty nature!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

Its a good concept for a film but casting Jude Law was a big mistake!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

No it has some good ideas but the last third of the movie is a bit esotericWww@Enter-QA@Com

A!.I!. is a beautiful movie, with a wonderful score by John Williams!.Www@Enter-QA@Com



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