He can fly a jet, race a car and outsmart a computer. The government created him and now they want him destroyed.
"D.A.R.Y.L." (1985), a heartwarming and technologically intriguing film produced by Paramount Pictures and World Film Services, seamlessly blends the genres of science fiction and family drama. Set in both the United Kingdom and the United States, the movie follows the story of Daryl, a seemingly ordinary boy who is discovered wandering alone. As the narrative unfolds, it is revealed that Daryl is not a typical child but a highly advanced android created by the military, designed to simulate human behavior and intelligence. This revelation sets the stage for a touching exploration of what it means to be human, as Daryl forms genuine bonds with his foster family and friends, challenging the boundaries between man and machine. The film's charm lies in its ability to weave a compelling narrative around Daryl's journey of self-discovery and the ethical questions it raises about artificial intelligence. As Daryl experiences the joys and challenges of everyday life, from playing baseball to forming friendships, the audience is drawn into his world, rooting for his quest for autonomy and acceptance. The performances, particularly by Barret Oliver as Daryl, are poignant and nuanced, capturing the innocence and curiosity of a child while hinting at the sophisticated programming beneath the surface. The supporting cast, including Mary Beth Hurt and Michael McKean as Daryl's foster parents, adds depth and warmth to the story, grounding the sci-fi elements in relatable human emotions. "D.A.R.Y.L." also stands out for its thoughtful critique of military and governmental overreach. The film does not shy away from depicting the cold, utilitarian perspective of the military officials who see Daryl merely as a piece of equipment to be reclaimed and repurposed. This tension between Daryl's burgeoning sense of self and the impersonal forces seeking to control him adds a layer of suspense and urgency to the plot. The climactic scenes, where Daryl must outsmart his creators to protect his newfound family, are both thrilling and emotionally resonant, culminating in a satisfying resolution that celebrates the power of love and connection. In its exploration of identity, humanity, and the ethical implications of advanced technology, "D.A.R.Y.L." remains a poignant and relevant film more than three decades after its release. Its blend of heartfelt storytelling and thought-provoking themes makes it a standout in the genre, appealing to both younger audiences and adults who appreciate its deeper messages. As a product of both American and British cinema, the film showcases the universal appeal of its narrative, proving that the quest for understanding and belonging transcends borders and cultures.
年1985
予算10000000$
上映時間100 分
収益7840873$
ジャンルファミリーサイエンスフィクションアクション
製作国United KingdomUnited States of America

