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Artificial Intelligence AI
TrailerIn the futuristic tale, a highly advanced robotic boy named David longs to become 'real' so that he can be loved by his mother and his father in that happy place called home.Actors: Haley Joel Osment, Frances OConnor, Sam Robards, Jake Thomas, Jude Law, William Hurt, Ken Leung, Clark Gregg, Kevin Sussman, Tom Gallop, Eugene Osment, ...»Director: Steven SpielbergCountry: United StatesDuration: 146 minQuality: HDRelease: 2001IMDb: 7.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Artificial Intelligence AI"
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Characters of "Artificial Intelligence AI"
DavidPlayed by: Haley Joel OsmentMonica SwintonPlayed by: Frances O'ConnorHenry SwintonPlayed by: Sam RobardsMartin SwintonPlayed by: Jake ThomasGigolo JoePlayed by: Jude LawProf. HobbyPlayed by: William HurtSyatyoo-SamaPlayed by: Ken LeungFemale ColleaguePlayed by: April GraceExecutivePlayed by: Matt WinstonToddPlayed by: Theo GreenlyGigolo JanePlayed by: Ashley ScottThe MurdererPlayed by: Enrico ColantoniPatricia in Mirrored RoomPlayed by: Paula MalcomsonLord Johnson-JohnsonPlayed by: Brendan GleesonStage ManagerPlayed by: Michael BerresseTeddyPlayed by: Jack AngelDr. KnowPlayed by: Robin WilliamsBlue MechaPlayed by: Meryl Streep -
Directors of "Artificial Intelligence AI"
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Creators of "Artificial Intelligence AI"
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Critic Reviews of "Artificial Intelligence AI"
Film.comApril 21, 2011A confined domestic drama, a considerable morality tale, a fleeting futuristic noir, a persecution parable, an on-the-nose fairy tale adventure... and then it keeps going.
Time OutAugust 16, 2007At heart it's a terribly anguished expression of rejection, loneliness and love. If only it knew when to stop.
Time OutFebruary 09, 2006At heart it's a terribly anguished expression of rejection, loneliness and love. If only it knew when to stop.
New York Magazine/VultureOctober 29, 2001Temperamentally, Spielberg and Kubrick are such polar opposites that A.I. has the moment-to-moment effect of being completely at odds with itself.
Miami HeraldJuly 16, 2001The most puzzling, trippiest piece of pop fantasy of Spielberg's career.
Chicago ReaderJuly 16, 2001The most philosophical film in Kubrick's canon, the most intelligent in Spielberg's, and quite possibly the film with the most contemporary relevance that either one has made since Kubrick released Dr. Strangelove in 1964.
IGN DVDMay 16, 2011Flawed, to be sure, but beautifully crafted, unimaginably complex, visually dazzling, rich with metaphor and deeply affecting.
Suite101.comSeptember 25, 2010An unsettling sci-fi fairytale mélange of "Pinocchio" and "The Wizard of Oz" that's elegantly written, visually opulent and thematically challenging and discontented. One of Steven Spielberg's finest, and most fiercely misread, films.
Antagony & EcstasyFebruary 14, 2010A "good" A.I. would be of infinitely less value than the A.I. that we have...a staggering creation.
City Pages, Minneapolis/St. PaulSeptember 01, 2009Steven Spielberg tries to rescue the world's most elusive filmmaker from an unhappy ending.
Film4June 17, 2008Shows a more complicated understanding of childhood than you would expect...
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