Description David is a robot built to resemble a real child in a world where all coastal cities have drowned due to the melting of the polar ice caps. His love for his 'mother' is strong until her real son returns after a cure is found for a previously incurable disease...
| Credits | | Producer: | Bonnie Curtis, Chris Rock, Jan Harlan, Kathleen Kennedy, Stan Winston, Steven Spielberg, Walter F. Parkes | | Score Composer: | John Williams, John Williams |
Editorial Reviews "...Extraordinary....Fabulous....A.I. Achieves moments of quickening sci-fi grandeur..." -- Rating: A- Entertainment Weekly - p.109-10 - Lisa Schwarzbaum (06/29/2001)
"...[A] deeply thoughtful and thoroughly fascinating film....Osment again proves himself a superb young actor..." Variety - p.19-26 - Todd McCarthy (06/25/2001)
"...A.I. is unmistakably the work of a real filmmaker....A.I. is a film of visual astonishments..." Rolling Stone - p.54-5 - Peter Travers (07/19/2001)
"...A.I. touches the emotions....What a thrill, for example, to see Law's body movements recall Jack Haley's Tin Man in THE WIZARD OF OZ while delivering a performance just as great..." USA Today - p.1E - Mike Clark (06/29/2001)
"...A.I. is the best fairy tale -- the most disturbing, complex and intellectually challenging boy's adventure story -- Mr. Spielberg has made..." New York Times - p.E1 - A. O. Scott (06/29/2001)
"...The filmmaking, as expected, is quite wonderful..." Los Angeles Times - p.1 - Kenneth Turan (06/29/2001)
"...It restates HAL's case with commendable vehemence and a kaleidoscopic ingenuity..." Sight and Sound - p.38-9 - Philip Strick (10/01/2001)
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