Synopsis
Bicentennial Man is a movie released in 1999.
In a world where technology seamlessly integrates into daily life, one extraordinary robot named Andrew embarks on a transformative journey that challenges the very essence of humanity. Initially purchased as a mere household appliance by the Martin family, Andrew evolves from performing mundane tasks into a being capable of experiencing emotions, creativity, and a profound desire to belong. As he navigates the complexities of life, Andrew's quest for identity and acceptance leads him to explore what it truly means to be human. This poignant exploration of artificial intelligence and the human condition invites viewers to reflect on love, mortality, and the choices that define us. With a stellar performance by Robin Williams, who brings warmth and depth to the character of Andrew, the film transcends typical sci-fi tropes, weaving a heartfelt narrative that resonates across generations. Whether you are drawn to thought-provoking themes or the emotional journey of a robot striving for humanity, this film promises a captivating experience that lingers long after the credits roll, reminding us of the beauty found in our shared struggles and aspirations.
Columbia Pictures
1492 Pictures
Touchstone Pictures