Detailed item info | Movie description | A.I. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE is the story of David (Haley Joel Osment), the first mecha (a futuristic term for a mechanized human being) designed with the ability to love. A couple whose son is in a coma "adopts" David to help them recover from their loss. Naturally, things do not go as planned, and David is forced to leave the mother (Frances O'Connor) he's been "imprinted" to love, and make his way in the world. Traveling with Teddy, a hi-tech stuffed bear, David escapes the Flesh Fair, where angry humans destroy mechas to "purge artificiality," and unexpectedly befriends Gigolo Joe (Jude Law in a wry performance), a robot designed to pleasure women. Joe agrees to help David in his quest to become human.
Director Stanley Kubrick originally developed A.I., at one point asking Spielberg to direct it. When Kubrick passed away, Spielberg took the reins. Using a treatment and thousands of drawings commissioned by Kubrick, Spielberg wrote his own screenplay (his first since 1979's CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND). Osment, perhaps the only pre-teen actor who can effectively convey existential angst, gives a marvelous performance, helping Spielberg create a gorgeous futuristic fairy tale that questions the very nature of what we call life.
| | Credits | | Producer: | Bonnie Curtis, Kathleen Kennedy, Steven Spielberg | | Cast: | Clara Bellar, Jake Thomas, Keith Campbell, Sam Robards, William Hurt |
| | Details | | Edition: | Anamorphic Widescreen (Letterboxed); Special Edition | | Sound: | HiFi Sound, Stereo Sound, Surround Sound |
| | Notes | DVD Features:
Region 1 2-Disc Set Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.85:1 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Dolby Digital 5.1 - French DTS Surround 5.1 - English Dolby Surround - English Additional Release Material: Additional Footage - 1. Special Effects Portfolio Production Interview - 1. Steven Spielberg - Director 2. Stan Winston - Special Effects Designer Behind the Scenes Footage Featurette - 1. "The Robots of A.I." 2. "A.I.'s Sound Effects and Score" Trailers Film-to-Storyboard Comparison Interactive Features: Scene Access Interactive Menus Text/Photo Galleries: Stills/Photos - 1. Portrait Gallery 2. Behind-the-Scenes Photos with Steven Spielberg 3. Production Design Photos
Theatrical release: June 29, 2001.
| | Editorial reviews | "...Extraordinary....Fabulous....A.I. Achieves moments of quickening sci-fi grandeur..." -- Rating: A- Entertainment Weekly - p.109-10 - Lisa Schwarzbaum (06/29/2001)
"...[A] deeply thoughtful and thoroughly fascinating film....Osment again proves himself a superb young actor..." Variety - p.19-26 - Todd McCarthy (06/25/2001)
"...A.I. is unmistakably the work of a real filmmaker....A.I. is a film of visual astonishments..." Rolling Stone - p.54-5 - Peter Travers (07/19/2001)
"...A.I. touches the emotions....What a thrill, for example, to see Law's body movements recall Jack Haley's Tin Man in THE WIZARD OF OZ while delivering a performance just as great..." USA Today - p.1E - Mike Clark (06/29/2001)
"...A.I. is the best fairy tale -- the most disturbing, complex and intellectually challenging boy's adventure story -- Mr. Spielberg has made..." New York Times - p.E1 - A. O. Scott (06/29/2001)
"...The filmmaking, as expected, is quite wonderful..." Los Angeles Times - p.1 - Kenneth Turan (06/29/2001)
"...It restates HAL's case with commendable vehemence and a kaleidoscopic ingenuity..." Sight and Sound - p.38-9 - Philip Strick (10/01/2001)
"...Extraordinary....Fabulous....A.I. achieves moments of quickening sci-fi grandeur..." -- Rating: A- Entertainment Weekly - Lisa Schwarzbaum (06/29/2001)
| | Awards | 2001 Academy Awards, Best Visual Effects: Stan Winston
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