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A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001)
A Mixture of Close Encounters, Pinocchio, and Deuce Bigalow
When I first went to go see A.I., I had very high expectations for the film. Coming from Steven Spielberg and Stanley Kubrick, it ought to be good, right? I happened to enjoy the film to a certain extent, which involved much of David's fast-paced adventures. Yet, the film hit a glacial slow at the end of the film. This film seems like a major attempt to be a great one, but may fail due to the thoughts of the audiences. At first, the audience may feel provoked and disturbed by the situations in the film, which makes it an excellent film. But, just when the viewer thinks the film is going to end, it drones on into a corny and unrealistic ending. I must say Spielberg should've ended the film at a specific point (which will not be revealed due to the chance of spoiling the film). As I watched the film, it reminded me of Close Encounters a bit. Is Spielberg trying to tie the films together?? To be honest, the success of "A.I." is held in the hands of the audience. This film may make or break Spielberg.
Music from Another Room (1998)
A romantic comedy of some good points
I saw this film last year on a cable network. The only reason I chose to watch it is the fact that I am a fan of Jude Law. This film is a very predictable romantic comedy, that can include a few laughs and a few tears. Some of the acting is a little over-dramatic, which may cause the viewer to stray away from the film. The target audience for this film is most likely to be women from the ages of 20-40, and young fans of Jude Law and Gretchen Mol. I highly recommend this film to those who happen to enjoy films about confusion in love and about how family can be involved in a person's decisions in life.