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Release Date: 2001 Cast: William Hurt, Sam Robards, Jake Thomas, Daveigh Chase, Haley Joel Osment, Jude Law, Enrico Colantoni, Frances O'Connor, Adrian Grenier, Ben Kingsley, Brendan Gleeson, Robin Williams ...MORE
Cast: William Hurt, Sam Robards, Jake Thomas, Daveigh Chase, Haley Joel Osment, Jude Law, Enrico Colantoni, Frances O'Connor, Adrian Grenier, Ben Kingsley, Brendan Gleeson, Robin Williams, Meryl Streep, Clara Bellar, Ashley Scott, Ken Leung, Chris Rock ...LESS
Categories: Movies, Science Fiction, Future noir, Adventure A.I. Artificial Intelligence, also known as A.I., is a 2001 science fiction drama film directed, produced and co-written by Steven Spielberg. Based on Brian Aldiss' short story "Super-Toys Last All Summer Long", the film stars Haley Joel Osment, Jude Law, Frances O'Connor, Sam Robards, Jake Thomas and William Hurt. Set sometime in the future, A.I. tells the story of David, a child-like android uniquely programmed with the ability to love.
Development of A.I. originally began with director Stanley Kubrick in the early 1970s. Kubrick hired a series of writers up until the mid-1990s,... MORE
A.I. Artificial Intelligence, also known as A.I., is a 2001 science fiction drama film directed, produced and co-written by Steven Spielberg. Based on Brian Aldiss' short story "Super-Toys Last All Summer Long", the film stars Haley Joel Osment, Jude Law, Frances O'Connor, Sam Robards, Jake Thomas and William Hurt. Set sometime in the future, A.I. tells the story of David, a child-like android uniquely programmed with the ability to love.
Development of A.I. originally began with director Stanley Kubrick in the early 1970s. Kubrick hired a series of writers up until the mid-1990s, including Brian Aldiss, Bob Shaw, Ian Watson and Sara Maitland. The film languished in development hell for years, partly because Kubrick felt computer-generated imagery was not advanced enough to create the David character, whom he believed no child actor would believably portray. In 1995, Kubrick handed A.I. to Steven Spielberg, but the film did not gain momentum until Kubrick's death in 1999. Spielberg remained close to Watson's film treatment for the screenplay. A.I. was greeted with generally positive reviews from critics. This film was dedicated to Kubrick's memory after the end credits, saying "For LESS
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