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Lead Actors

Robin Williams Thumbnail
Robin Williams
as Andrew Martin
Sam Neill Thumbnail
Sam Neill
as 'Sir' Richard Martin
Oliver Platt Thumbnail
Oliver Platt
as Rupert Burns
Wendy Crewson Thumbnail
Wendy Crewson
as 'Ma'am' Martin
John Michael Higgins Thumbnail
John Michael Higgins
as Bill Feingold - Martin's Lawyer

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Nicholas Kazan
(Producer)

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Bicentennial Man (1999)

Rating:
  
8.11
/ 10
  Less then 10 votes
Director: Chris Columbus
Writer: Nicholas Kazan
Release Date: 13 December 1999 (United States)  more
Language: English
Genre: Drama | Family | Fantasy | Romance
Tagline: One robot's 200 year journey to become an ordinary man.

Storyline

This film follows the 'life' and times of the lead character, an android (Robin Williams) who is purchased as a household robot programmed to perform menial tasks. Within a few days the Martin family realizes that they don't have an ordinary droid as Andrew begins to experience emotions and creative thought. In a story that spans two centuries, Andrew learns the intricacies of humanity while trying to stop those who created him from destroying him.

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The Director

Chris Columbus
Christopher Joseph Columbus (born September 10, 1958) is an American film director, producer and screenwriter. Columbus had most success with the first film in the Harry Potter series, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, along with Home Alone, winning a British Comedy Award for Best Comedy Film.

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Derekstar

This remained surprisingly faithful to the short story. The sappy music made me want to kill myself, but this movie wasn't all that bad. A lot of the romance stuff was cringe-worthy, and they managed to violate the first law of robotics in the final scene, but otherwise not all that bad.


Spunkie

I'm not sure why this film gets so bad reviews. It's sentimental as hell and all that Columbus' usual mediocreness stand for. But, hey how many movies have you seen that attempts to picture what it is to have eternal life and bothers to go for multiple lifespans? For that sole reason it deserves an apploud.