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From Toaster to Toasted (Review of Bicentennial Man)

byAngelaBar May 27, 2001
173 Helpfuls 174 Helpfuls Was this review helpful? 10 Comments
Pros Special message, lost somewhere in the faulty circuit board.
Cons Weak in action, movement and script-left me bored as toast.
Recommended it? No

Knock, knock. Who's there? An Android. An Android who?
An Android who couldn't save a bland movie with all the replacement parts in China.

Bicentennial Man based on a short story by Isaac Asimov, is the tale of a unique Android named Andrew
(played by Robin Williams) and his... Read full review »

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Emotionally Manipulated by a Guy in an Android Suit

bysibhreach Jun 24, 2001
92 Helpfuls 93 Helpfuls Was this review helpful? 2 Comments
Pros Robin Williams, Oliver Platt, they didn't completely hack the original story to death
Cons Excessive silliness (showcasing William's improv), predictable, they hacked up the...
Recommended it? Yes

First of all - no matter how close a movie gets to the original story, there will never be anything exactly how "it should be". With that said, I believe that Bicentennial Man, starring Robin Williams in the title role, is a wonderful adaptation of the original story written by the late Issac... Read full review »

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Man or Robot, That is the Question...

byJustCathy Sep 9, 2001
86 Helpfuls 87 Helpfuls Was this review helpful? 7 Comments
Pros A story that tells of the human, and not-so-human condition.
Cons The story line drags a bit.
Recommended it? Yes

We are all very much aware of what technology has done to improve and complicate our lives. There is no doubt that computers have made a great deal of difference in the lifestyles of people in the last 20 years. One has to ask, what will be next great advance in technology?

What about... Read full review »

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This Movie should be rated PG 13

byUnowho72 Jul 6, 2000
77 Helpfuls 78 Helpfuls Was this review helpful? Comment
Pros Great storyline, acting, and costume!
Cons too adult for rated PG
Recommended it? Yes

I rented Bicentennial Man because I thought it would be a good family movie for my family and I to watch. Well I was wrong.
Andrew (Williams) is an android that was created in 2005, with a glitch in his system that caused him to have actual human feelings. He was originally bought to be a type... Read full review »

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Reading Reviews May Not Help

bypartners Jul 10, 2000
63 Helpfuls 64 Helpfuls Was this review helpful? 4 Comments
Pros Entertaining
Cons Missed potential
Recommended it? Yes


If you are familiar with the story, of the blind men describing an elephant, by feeling its different parts, this would help you understand The Bicentennial Man.

There is a little here for everyone; Science fiction, comedy, romance, drama, and a typical Robin Williams performance... Read full review »

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Bicentennial Man is a True Hidden Gem

bySchinjay Aug 13, 2000
50 Helpfuls 51 Helpfuls Was this review helpful? 11 Comments
Pros Proves to be much more than I expected.
Cons It took me so long to experience it.
Recommended it? Yes

If you only relied on the TV ads as a recommendation to see Bicentennial Man you are either in for a wonderful surprise or a sorrowful disappointment. The ads lead you to believe you are going to see Robin Williams at his best, exploiting his wonderful sense of zaniness and timing to play a part... Read full review »

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Almost A Bicentennial Man

byjankp Dec 2, 2000
39 Helpfuls 40 Helpfuls Was this review helpful? 10 Comments
Pros Robin Williams in a funny and serious role
Cons may be too spiritually overwhelming for some
Recommended it? Yes

To be recognized as a man was the robot Andrew Martin?s fervent wish all his life, but he, as played mesmerizingly by Robin Williams, only gets his wish after the death he also wanted. Death? For a robot, you say? Why would he even think of death, let alone want it and get it? For that matter, why... Read full review »

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Just plain, eeeeeeeew

byDargen Dec 28, 1999
38 Helpfuls 39 Helpfuls Was this review helpful? Comment
Pros no
Cons plenty of them
Recommended it? No

This movie covers a timespan of 200 years, and in the first 50 years, you think, hmm, this is halfway decent. The second fifty years, why am I here. The third, is it over yet? Finally, the last fifty years, i want my money back.

The little robot man, Andrew, is a household robot that has... Read full review »

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Futuristic Family Fun

byHeathyre Aug 4, 2000
35 Helpfuls 36 Helpfuls Was this review helpful? Comment
Pros Family fun, sweet, touching
Cons Large time gaps
Recommended it? Yes

?Bicentennial Man? is based on the book by Isaac Asimov. I remember when 'Bicentennial Man' first came out, it got a bad wrap. I honestly thought this was an enjoyable family movie. No it does not have tons of action, violence, or nudity. But the movie had a story line that worked and realistic... Read full review »

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Heart warming

byJuley Jun 25, 2000
34 Helpfuls 35 Helpfuls Was this review helpful? 1 Comment
Pros Laughs, Tears, and Joy
Cons None
Recommended it? Yes

I had been wanting to see this movie for awhile, and when my Husband brought it home, I was right there ready to watch it.

First of all I have to say I really enjoy Robin Williams films, my all time favorite being Mrs. Doubtfire. And this movie reminded me a lot about it.

He is a... Read full review »

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Andrew Martin Williams is a household android whose intended function is thrown for a loop when he begins to feel genuine human emotions. Over the next two centuries the resulting dealings with his adopted family and new acquaintances provide the film with ample opportunities to raise important questions about individual human existence as Andrew seeks to become human. Based on the Isaac Asimov story of the same name.

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Bicentennial Man was stung at the 1999 box office, due no doubt in part to poor timing during a backlash against Robin Williams and his treacly performances in two other, then-recent releases, Jakob the Liar and Patch Adams. But this near- approximation of a science fiction epic, based on works by Isaac Asimov and directed, with uncharacteristic seriousness of purpose, by Chris Columbus (Mrs. Doubtfire), is much better than one would have known from the knee-jerk negativity and box-office indifference. Williams plays Andrew, a robot programmed for domestic chores and sold to an upper-middle-class family, the Martins, in the year 2005. The family patriarch (Sam Neill) recognizes and encourages Andrew's uncommon characteristics, particularly his artistic streak, sensitivity to beauty, humor, and independence of spirit. In so doing, he sets Williams's tin man on a two-century journey to become more human than most human beings. As adapted by screenwriter Nicholas Kazan, the movie's scale is novelistic, though Columbus isn't the man to embrace with Spielbergian confidence its sweeping possibilities. Instead, the Home Alone director shakes off his familiar tendencies to pander and matures, finally, as a captivating storyteller. But what really makes this film matter is its undercurrent of deep yearning, the passion of Andrew as a convert to the human race and his willingness to sacrifice all to give and take love. Williams rises to an atypical challenge here as a futuristic Everyman, relying, perhaps for the first time, on his considerable iconic value to make the point that becoming human means becoming more like Robin Williams. Nothing wrong with that. --Tom Keogh

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