A.I.: Artificial Intelligence (2001) Trailer #1 | Movieclips Classic Trailers

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Check out the official A.I.: Artificial Intelligence (2001) trailer starring Haley Joel Osment! Let us know what you think in the comments below.

Starring: Haley Joel Osment, Jude Law, Frances O'Connor
Directed By: Steven Spielberg
Synopsis: A highly advanced robotic boy longs to become "real" so that he can regain the love of his human mother.

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Watching this movie was a really important moment in my childhood. It was my first real big confrontation with death. I was all of a sudden confronted with the fact that not only would I die someday, but my parents would die someday too. Never hugged my mom harder than after watching this movie.

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This is one of the most underrated Sci Fi movie i've ever seen. Such a beautiful movie.

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The end of this movie is the hardest I've ever cried at anything on screen

thawillyfish
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I don't care what anyone says this movie's ending makes me ugly cry Every. Time. I. Watch. It.

tammybrown
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I remember watching this film as a kid and to this day I have never been more emotionally moved by a film. It played an integral part in my childhood and growing up as the one key thing I learnt was to cherish and make the most of every moment I had with my family

jaysis
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The fact that this wasn't one of the top grossing films of 2001 is surreal...

chrisbinion
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Haley Joel Osment for me will always be the _perfect definition of a child actor._ My god, ever since my childhood I was moved by his performance here. There will never be another child actor like him, ever again. This is _the movie_ of my childhood and the movie of my life! I was never the same after watching this as a kid. Best movie of that decade for me! Never fails to break me into a million pieces with that ending! Perfect ending, perfect storyline, perfect movie, perfect everything!

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I remember watching this movie when I was around 14 years old. I cried my eyes out at the very end. Haven’t seen the movie in 15 years, decided to watch it and cried. Before starting it I told myself that as an adult I will not cry, I was wrong. It made me cry and messed with my head even more. Such a touching story but very weird at the same time.

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This movie is beautiful. Make cry because my mom died last year and brought the memories when I was a little girl, she was very sweet until the end. Love you forever Mom. 😭😭😭😭😭❤️❤️❤️❤️

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As someone who is adopted and never experienced real love from parents I relate to the robots desire to be loved by his mom.

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This movie is the best film of all time. Two of the best filmmakers coming together. The ending especially resonates because it shows us two very powerful sides that I think aren't completely understood by most. I don't even think Speilberg truly understands the brilliance of that ending. Overtly sentimental, yet masterfully dark, simultaneously.
On one hand, our desire to believe David is a real boy leads us to deeply empathize with the idea of him having one last day with his mom. We have seen him go to the end of the earth just to be with her. We've seen him struggle and we've seen his pain. Yet on the other hand, it illuminates the truth of his creation. That's not actually his mom, it is just an illusion. A copy that behaves the way he remembers her. He knows it is and so do the robots that design her, to an extent. She is an illusion that wasn't even true. We know that, but David doesn't. His real mother abandoned him and then lived her life with her real son. A boy who was complex, could get sick and die, or could get jealous like a child does. But for David, the illusion is more than enough. Why? Because he is just a robot programmed to love his mother after all. That's all he is designed to do. He is not a real boy with the human capacity to feel hurt or angry or resentful. He is designed for one purpose, which he fulfills, and then he is mercifully turned off.
Kubrick's vision for the ending smacks us in the face with the realization of what humanity is. We, as the audience, just invested all our emotions into being on David's side... only to be reminded of the complexity of being truly alive, not a machine, right at the end.

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my brother showed me this movie when i was a kid, and he has since passed away. but even as a child i was moved by this film and i still am to this day. such a beautiful underrated movie.

neveragoodgirl
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I remember watching this in the cinema and crying my heart out with the rest of the audience at the end.

Can't remember seeing so many people crying after a movie since watching ET when I was 6

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I remember watching this as a kid and when I grew up I suddenly remembered this movie. I spent months trying to find this, and here I am. What a wonderful movie.

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I was 18 when this came out. I saw it the weekend after I graduated highschool. It is a film that has stuck with me ever since. After I recent rewatch, it still is a masterpiece. I think it is one of Speilberg's best and is a wonderful tribute to Kubrick. The effects, for 2001, are incredible. Oh, and Haley Joel Osment should've been nominated. I believe it is a better performance than he gave us in "The Sixth Sense."

KevinMuller
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20 Years old! Time for a rewatch. Kubrik and Spielberg. Timeless.

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This movie made me cry like a kid from start to finish 😢, I love this movie ♥

gerardom.
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This film will go down in history forever. Not for kids at all. Hail Haley 🙌🏻

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Just watched this for the first time. Sobbing

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I remember reading the short story that inspired AI in Isacc Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine. The short story ended with David at the sunken carnival praying to the Blue Fairey. The movie ending was more uplifting and provided resolution for the audience. Years later, several of the short stories and Novellas I read in Asimov's magazine became hit movies and there were several that should someday make it. Hope the original authors were paid instead of being ripped off.

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