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Retro SciFi of the Week…
AI: Artificial Intelligence (2001)
Like last week’s movie, this is an epic that spans a period of time. It also has a theme of liberty and justice, among many other topics. The production quality and special effects are among the very best.
Nearly all of the actors do a tremendous job in this film. Haley Osmont gives an amazing performance for a child actor. It also stars William Hurt, who has appeared in many great science fiction films and who just recently passed away.
Ironically, for a film that deals with the topic of justice, this one has significant racial bias, which is all too common in Hollywood movies. Otherwise it’s a great, classic scifi with lots of futuristic technology and special effects.
@Pat
I remember thinking that it was really plausible. And at the time I was not yet aware of how wide is the transhumanist movement. 🙀
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@Pat
Thank you for the suggestion. I've watched already The Island.
Johansson stars on two of my favorite movies, The Horse Whisperer and Girl With a Perl Earring.
I watched the 2nd one twice, the second time mostly to percieve the light and color effects that try to recreate those of Vermeer painting. It's fascinating.
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I haven't seen those -- I'll put them on my list. Thanks.
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@mc
Those were very good -- lots of cool special effects. I was not familiar with the comics before I saw Ghost in the Shell, so I didn't totally understand it, but the special effects and acting were great.
If you like Johansson, I highly recommend The Island (2005). Not really about transhumanism, per se, but a very well written and produced film.
That whole subgenre about improving/altering the mind traces its roots all the way back to Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in the19th century. I think my next Film of the Week will have a pivotal film in that subgenre's family tree.