El viaje de 200 años de un robot para convertirse en un hombre corriente.
En la primera década del nuevo milenio, con avances tecnológicos que engullen la soberanía de la compasión humana, Richard Martin compra un regalo, un nuevo robot NDR-114. El hijo más pequeño de la familia le pone de nombre Andrew. Andrew es adquirido como electrodoméstico casero programado para realizar tareas menores. A medida que Andrew empieza a experimentar emociones y pensamiento creativo, la familia Martin descubre pronto que no tienen un robot común y corriente.
"Bicentennial Man," a poignant and thought-provoking film released in 1999, is a collaborative production between Columbia Pictures and Touchstone Pictures, originating from Germany and the United States. Directed by Chris Columbus and based on Isaac Asimov's novel "The Positronic Man," the movie delves into the life of Andrew Martin, a robot portrayed by Robin Williams, who embarks on a journey to become human. Set against a backdrop of evolving technology and societal norms, the film explores profound themes of identity, freedom, and the essence of humanity. As Andrew navigates his way through centuries, his quest for humanity challenges the very definitions of life and consciousness, making "Bicentennial Man" a timeless narrative that resonates with audiences across generations. The film's narrative unfolds over two centuries, offering a unique perspective on the passage of time and the evolution of relationships. Andrew's initial role as a household servant transforms as he develops emotions and a desire for self-improvement, leading him to seek legal recognition as a human being. This journey is marked by his interactions with the Martin family, particularly with "Little Miss" Amanda, played by Hallie Eisenberg and later by Embeth Davidtz, and her granddaughter Portia, also portrayed by Davidtz. These relationships highlight the film's exploration of love, loss, and the human condition, as Andrew's unwavering dedication to his quest for humanity is both inspiring and heart-wrenching. Robin Williams delivers a captivating performance, skillfully balancing the mechanical aspects of Andrew's character with the emotional depth that emerges as he evolves. His portrayal is complemented by a strong supporting cast, including Sam Neill as Richard Martin and Oliver Platt as Rupert Burns, a robotics expert who becomes Andrew's friend and ally. The film's visual effects and production design effectively depict the passage of time, from the late 20th century to the 22nd century, creating a believable and immersive world that enhances the storytelling. The score by James Horner adds an emotional layer to the film, underscoring the poignant moments of Andrew's journey. "Bicentennial Man" is more than just a science fiction film; it is a profound meditation on what it means to be human. Through Andrew's eyes, the audience is invited to reflect on the values that define humanity, such as love, sacrifice, and the pursuit of personal growth. While the film received mixed reviews upon its release, its themes and emotional resonance have endured, making it a compelling watch for those interested in exploring the boundaries between technology and humanity. As a testament to the enduring power of storytelling, "Bicentennial Man" remains a touching and thought-provoking cinematic experience.
Año1999
Presupuesto100000000$
Ingresos87423861$
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GénerosCiencia ficciónDrama
Países de producciónGermanyUnited States of America