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    Bicentennial Man

    An android endeavors to become human as he gradually acquires emotions.
    Duration: 132 min
    Quality: HD
    Release: 1999
    IMDb: 6.9
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  • Actors of "Bicentennial Man"

  • Characters of "Bicentennial Man"

    Andrew Martin. Character of Bicentennial Man
    Played by: Robin Williams
    Little Miss Amanda Martin. Character of Bicentennial Man
    Played by: Embeth Davidtz
    'Sir' Richard Martin. Character of Bicentennial Man
    Played by: Sam Neill
    Rupert Burns. Character of Bicentennial Man
    Played by: Oliver Platt
    Galatea. Character of Bicentennial Man
    'Ma'am' Martin. Character of Bicentennial Man
    Played by: Wendy Crewson
    'Miss' Grace Martin. Character of Bicentennial Man
    Bill Feingold. Character of Bicentennial Man
    Lloyd Charney. Character of Bicentennial Man
  • Directors of "Bicentennial Man"

    Chris Columbus. Director of Bicentennial Man
    Chris Columbus
    Birthdate: 10 September 1958, Spangler, Pennsylvania, USA
  • Creators of "Bicentennial Man"

    Isaac Asimov. Director of Bicentennial Man
    Isaac Asimov
    Birthdate: 2 January 1920, Petrovichi, Klimovichi, Gomel Governorate, RSFSR [now Smolensk Oblast, Russia]
  • Critic Reviews of "Bicentennial Man"

    Minneapolis Star Tribune
    November 06, 2002

    Columbus lays on the sentimentality thickly, sometimes letting it get in the way of the storytelling. The longer the movie continues, the more overt he becomes in his emotional pandering.

    Globe and Mail
    March 19, 2002

    It's one thing to ask an audience to love a mechanical man, but quite another to love a mechanical performance.

    Mr. Showbiz
    January 01, 2000

    So coldly calculated it could give you frostbite.

    San Francisco Chronicle
    January 01, 2000

    It's a bit strange, and strained.

    Los Angeles Times
    January 01, 2000

    You wish that the film unfolded on a more modest scale and in the real world.

    Boston Globe
    January 01, 2000

    A male fantasy with artificial intelligence.

    Common Sense Media
    December 22, 2010

    Film about robot who wants to be human is so-so.

    Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
    January 02, 2005

    ...aspires to an almost adult level of seriousness.

    Combustible Celluloid
    October 23, 2003

    Bicentennial Man is sometimes sweet, but it's also a phenomenal waste of talent, and a continuation of a Williams' trip down the wrong road.

    Sight and Sound
    December 02, 2002

    The film swiftly settles into an unevenly paced, episodic structure, unsure whether it's a family saga, a sci-fi drama or a children's comedy.

    Cincinnati Enquirer
    October 15, 2002

    Virtually every emotion, motivation, idea, character and plot point in the movie is flat and perfunctory -- except for those that carry the invisible subtitle, 'Cry, dammit!'

    Boxoffice Magazine
    June 05, 2002

    You long for [Williams] to break the metal mold, if only for a minute, to remind you that you are watching the best improvisational comedian of this millennium.

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