A.I. Inteligencia Artificial

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Estados Unidos, 2001, 146 min

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En un lejano futuro, todo está controlado por entes artificiales: la jardinería, el cuidado de la casa, la compañía... hay un robot para cubrir cada necesidad, salvo el amor. Sin embargo, Cybertronics Manufacturing ha encontrado la solución: su nombre es David, un niño robótico, el primero programado para amar. (Movistar+)

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POMO 

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español A.I. Inteligencia Artificial es una película futurista interesante y extravagante que por un lado quiere ser un cuento de hadas para las masas y por el otro intenta analizar filosóficamente los temas más complejos del lugar de la inteligencia artificial en nuestro mundo. Desde el punto de vista formal, está perfecta. La música de John Williams es brillante como siempre, la actuación de Haley Joel Osment es excelente, siendo la gran evolución interior de su personaje la base de la historia, y el diseño del mundo futurista (especialmente de la «ciudad de los leones llorando» al final) es impresionante. Pero desde un punto de vista de la dirección compleja, la película es extraña y caótica. Una vez que Spielberg se hizo cargo del tema, debía concentrarse en lo que le gustaba hacer y convertirlo en una obra de sueños, emocionalmente atractiva y cálida. Combinar lo no combinable nunca sale bien. ()

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inglés A little different than I expected, but that's probably what made A.I. that much better. Spielberg's science fiction movies are among my favorites, and this one's no exception. Especially the ending (featuring the World Trade Center) was very impressive. Spielberg simply knows how to do these things. Haley Joel Osment was great and really impressive in his special role. The special effects are top notch, Williams' music is one of the best, and Teddy is cool :-). ()

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novoten 

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inglés Kubrick behind the concept, Spielberg the creator, and in the end, a beautiful film full of naive searching, simple and human thoughts, breathtaking performances by Osment and Law, and a conclusion that can mentally overwhelm. I admire this film for being able to combine traditional Spielbergian family values with a fascinating vision of the future, a plethora of technical gadgets, and many intellectual stimuli. ()

Kaka 

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inglés A captivating and visionary sci-fi film that is unlike anything ever made before. It's not worth arguing about whether Kubrick would have done it better or worse. Spielberg made the film the way he wanted and did not embarrass his colleague. A technically flawless film with beautifully ethereal music and excellently chosen actors. A great experience and once again, one of the masterpieces of world cinema that will most likely never be fully appreciated. ()

Marigold 

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inglés No, I wasn't expecting miracles, which was good, because there weren't any. The emotions of the story of the "dream robot" are maintained mainly by the flawless Osment, but it is a pity that Spielberg has kind of forgotten how to make an ending. Like Minority Report, A.I. is stretched into an awkward happy ending. If the credits had surfaced a few minutes earlier, it would have been an excellent film, but the offered end is hellish nonsense. It’s too bad. Convincing visually and in terms of acting, this is a science fiction with a little more thoughtful subtext, but Spielberg can do better. Add a half to the three stars. ()

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