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In the movie, a couple's son is in a coma and it's likely that he will not come out of it anytime soon, so the husband buys David (Haley Joel Osment), a robotic boy who will fill the void within the family. At first he isn't accepted, but soon, he grows to love his "mother" and often vies for her attention. The couples' son awakes and now David is pushed to the side. After David is tricked into violent acts by the real son, Martin, the couple must now decide on whether to keep him or destroy him. The mother, saddened, decides to abandon him. Desperate for her love, David now seeks out on a "Pinocchio" like quest for her love and will stop at nothing. It's funny, the vision of both Kubrick and Spielberg's can be seen throughout the entire film.
If you look closely, you'll notice that he never blinks throughout the entire movie. That was an intentional touch. Spielberg wanted the movie to be so life-like, that the actors that play robots never blink once. Haley Joel is excellent in conveying his raw emotions. At one moment he'll look completely void of any love, then he will burst with sadness, desperation, and tears. The part that was especially gripping was when David begs for his mothers love as she is about to abandon him in the forest. In the movie we also see the character Joe, a love android whose sole purpose is to have sex only. He is the unlikely partner in David's quest and is often his guide to the outside world. My favorite character, believe it or not, would have to be Teddy. A super-toy who is with David throughout his entire journey and serves as his conscious. Spielberg constantly lets us know this is Kubrick's vision while telling us constantly that this is his movie.
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