Bicentennial Man anyone?

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  1. Lumina's Avatar

    Lumina said:

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    I saw this on TV yestorday randomly, I rarely ever get to see the movie. It was poorly rated by Reviewers, but for some odd reason I always enjoyed watching it, it wa s atouch to the soul in a way to watch. Makes you ask the question, is Human being the physical human body, or the mind, the creativity, the feelings humans have so unique whense compared to most everything else on this planet?

    If you never seen the film the basic plot is very simple, an Andriod, one out of thousands build, the only one of it's kind to develop a personality of his own, without being pre-programed. Over time the thrived to be as human as possible, but sadly because of his robotic body he watched everyone he ever know die.

    I really enjoyed Andrew *the main character* development throughout the movie, and perhaps the only problem in the entire film for me was the ending, and perhaps the parts when he became most human, and began experimenting *winks* found it out of touch with the slightly comical but inspiring movie.

    "Courage is doing what you're afraid to do. There can be no courage unless you're scared."
    -- Eddie Rickenbacker (1890-1973)
     
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    DekuTrash said:

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    When that first came out my brother and I kept on calling it "Bi-Sexual Man"



     
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    Lumina said:

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    I find that a bit cruel for a film which defines what humanity is better than perhaps any film I have ever seen.

    "Courage is doing what you're afraid to do. There can be no courage unless you're scared."
    -- Eddie Rickenbacker (1890-1973)
     
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    DekuTrash said:

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    Hey I was only nine at the time!