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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Jay the Obscure: [QB] Clearly I did Veers. I like movies that explore humanity. A.I. was a deeply human movie, and that is what struck me about it. It essentially retells "Pinocchio" with an artifical boy trying to find out what it is like to be real and it is in that quest that he askes questions of himeslf and ultimatly of us. Ultimatly the film is about David's relationship with his "mother," his understanding of consciousness and desires, human morality in treatment of sentient beings, and finally David's understanding that his is not a unique existance. Is it flawed? Oh, yeah. Too long and too many coulda shoulda endings. And Lee, I'm sorry our friend has done that to you, I assure you that I do enjoy film, old and new and try to watch both as often as I can. Part of the reason I posted this was to stimulate debate. Good, just one film, but good nonetheless. But also to give people a list of some very fine films I saw this year that they might not be aware of. I am fortunate in many ways to live in Los Angeles and am able to go see a movie like Amores Perros when it comes out. But Amores Perros is a film from Mexico and I wonder if many people have even heard of it but it had a great story, and fascinating structure and good performances. Clearly these are just my thoughts. For every movie you see, someone will love it and someone will hate it. Movies are very personal. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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