Rob
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Registered: Sep 1999
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I thought it was so-so (*SPOILER WARNING!*)
While I thought the production values were excellent, I found it difficult to identify with the main character. He didn't demonstrate much growth throughout the movie -- they essentially expected the audience to accept at face value the premise of the movie (that the robot kid has true emotions, or at least love) without much evidence based on the kid's behavior (this is not to criticize Osment's performance, which was good, but rather the writing/directing). I felt the teddy bear was more human than the boy. Plus, if you accept the premise that these new A.I.s are human-like with 'real' emotions, doesn't that make David a murderer later in the film? Either way, it's hard to identify with him (although I may be in the minority, since there were a lot of people bawling at the end of the movie)
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