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AI: Artificial Intelligence Movie Review

AI: Artificial Intelligence
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Smriti Kashyap / fullhyd.com
AI is one of those rare flicks where while watching the film all you're thinking is how awesome the movie is. You are spellbound from the start right until the finish, both by the script and by the execution of it.

The time is the not-so-distant future where the population is under the strict control of the government. A couple decides to go in for a robot which will fill the void in their lives caused by their only son being stuck in a tube with frost growing on his face. The funda is that he's being cryogenically frozen until the cure for his disease is found.

The couple, Henry (Sam Robards) and Monica (Frances O'Connor), decides that David (Haley Joel Osment) is just what the doctor ordered, and takes home this robot that's been programmed to cook, clean, mop up and also, as a festival bonus, to 'love'. The couple is pretty thrilled with this mecha-boy, who soon becomes a part of their everyday existence. David is a regular kind of kid, except that he can't exactly prevent his fuses from blowing off while eating salads - despite the fact that salads are an excellent source of iron!

All is well until Sleeping Beauty - the son - emerges from his slumber, and David is unceremoniously packed off. The adoptive mom decides that instead of sending him off to the junk yard to be turned into scrap, she'll let him loose. David, armed with his teddy bear, makes his journey through the cold, dreary world with the help of his new friend Gigolo Joe (Jude Law).

Gigolo Joe is a sleek looking mecha who oozes optimism and a truckload of charm. They both head out into a journey of self-discovery and a quest to find the purpose of their existence.

The film then turns absolutely wondrous, with the boy making it to places such as the fair where the robots are being destroyed. There are some jaw-dropping visuals here, with a submerged Manhattan and skyscrapers popping out like reeds. The film begins to resemble a fairy tale at times, taking on a likeness between the tale of 'The Boy And The Ice Princess' and that of 'Wizard Of Oz'.

Haley Joel as the robo-boy portrays his role with a quiet melancholy which makes the movie all the more gripping and almost real. The parts where he tries to find the elusive bridge between machine and humanity leave you bawling all over the place. He strikes the right balance between android and human, and seems to have a visage that oozes innocence coupled with vulnerability.

The film is quiet rightly a science fiction fairy tale, and towards the end does not quite provide you with all the answers that you might be looking for. But what it does provide is a lush canvas for the presentation of a visual that might well occur in the future. And like a true blue sci-fi, leaves the door open for formulating your own interpretation of the story that you just saw. The result is a warm fuzzy feeling at the end of the flick which serves as a proof that you've just seen something thought provoking.

AI is Spielberg's first scriptwriting project after the excellent 'Close Encounters Of A Third Kind', and the brilliance shines through. This flick was originally that of maverick filmmaker Stanley Kubrick, and was taken over by Spielberg after his death. So it essentially remains a Kubrick film seen through the eyes of Spielberg.

Storytelling at its most amazing, AI offers the best possible in terms of the script and in terms of performances. It is a film that will haunt you for days, and whether or not movie-going audiences will appreciate the flick depends on how far down the rabbit hole they are willing to go.







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Sam [ 23rd Jan, 2002, 5:32am | Permalink ]
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Nice review, I fully agree to Smriti and to add I think AI is probably the best sci-fi movie till date which for the first time has a teriffic script rather than just the visual appeal



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Harindra Dave [ 22nd Jan, 2002, 8:45pm | Permalink ]
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people who read sci fi like isaac asimov and arthur.c.clarke, will find the movie more relatable than the others who dont.
you have to to have a understanding of sci fi to actually get into the skin of the film. obviously miss. kashyap is a person who has read the above authors. it is clear in the revioew itself that the movie is not so much a movie, than it is sci fi at it's best.as for thepersons not into reading, it's not too late to start. great review, mature writing.



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Marshall Mathers [ 22nd Jan, 2002, 7:37pm | Permalink ]
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AI is a sick movie....if there was a sicker movie this is it...i slept thru the movie...it defies logic...tryin to bridge the DIVIDE between robos and humans...Yes...this can be termed as a fairy tale...but thats it...and of all people Steven Spielberg had to make this one....



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Abraca Dabra [ 22nd Jan, 2002, 12:35pm | Permalink ]
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mirs.kashya0p, nice article, but u forgot to mention a very important point..i.e which theatre the movie is running.



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Kamikaze Pilot [ 22nd Jan, 2002, 12:30pm | Permalink ]
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the movie is brilliant. no doubt about it. but i think its a remake of small wonder. hee hee. anyway smooth style of writing.



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Arun [ 22nd Jan, 2002, 1:04am | Permalink ]
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Please don't see the movie. The first half is OK, but the second half is totally crap



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Ash [ 22nd Jan, 2002, 12:39am | Permalink ]
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hey smriti just b'coz it is steven's, doesn't mean u have to praise it. it doesn't deserve that much of fame. it is an ok kinda' of a movie, not that good.



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D.M KARIA [ 21st Jan, 2002, 9:39am | Permalink ]
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sk..er ...smriti kashyap? cool.



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Deepak Chisti [ 20th Jan, 2002, 8:59pm | Permalink ]
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the review meshes well with the movie. i spent the best 30 bucks of my life. bravo smriti
6 stars for the review!



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Natural Intelligence [ 20th Jan, 2002, 8:49pm | Permalink ]
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mast movie baap! *************** stars



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Rajiv Vohra.p [ 20th Jan, 2002, 8:47pm | Permalink ]
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thanks srimti. i read the article in the afternoon and i just watched the movie. it was great.



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Devyani Athalve [ 20th Jan, 2002, 8:44pm | Permalink ]
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A.I is the best movie i have come across in the near future and not to forget the review is excellent and true to the last bit. great work.



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Chandragupta Bharya [ 20th Jan, 2002, 8:25pm | Permalink ]
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nice review and movie but haven't understood the funda of science fiction and fairy tale.






thanking u


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Pulkit Mathur [ 20th Jan, 2002, 8:22pm | Permalink ]
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well i've somethin 4 u miss. smriti kashyap...i.e if u r the same sk. well, sk! i always thought u were a good writer, and an excellent critic. i've always respected ur style of writing and also ur rating. but hey! whats wrong with ya now? why 5*'s for .a.i? i am shocked! is it ur artificial intelligence which forces u to give 5* 4 the movie?



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Bhargav Shastry [ 20th Jan, 2002, 5:35pm | Permalink ]
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smriti,i have been a reviewer myself and i totally respect ur opinion about this film.But please remember one rule in critiquing:no movie ever made deserves a five star unless its rated out of atleast six.And specially not AI.Please dont get carried away by the names of luminaries associated with this.The tag of perfection which u attached to this movie would make micheal curtiz(casablanca),david lean(lawrence of arabia),orson welles(citizen Kane),david seilznick(gone with the wind) and even kubrick(2001 a space oddyssey) do somersaults in their graves.Maybe ur respect for spielberg(E.T) may have led you to give him the benefit of doubt by giving this turkey a five starrer.Kindly reconsider the review,or if thats unethical,atleast the rating.Let us make perfection remain unattainable,or atleast, attainable for the deserving.Please.



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