Between the films I have watched, the one that I liked the most was A.I. (Artificial Inteligence). I watched it on TV long after its debut, since I don't go too often to the cinema. But when I watched it, I proved to be one of the best films I have seen. The feelings are so well conveyed, and the character is so... vulnerable and real. The film is about a (futuristic) family that buy a Mecha (a human-like robot that can emulate human emotions and feelings) after their son is put in a sort of suspended animation until his rare illness can be cured. The mecha, named David, is starting to develop emotions, real emotions, specially for his ''mother''. But when Martin (the family's son) is cured, a sibling rivality starts, and after some incidents, the father decides to scrap David. But the mother, who started to love David, could not allow this, so she left David and Teddy (a robotic bear plushie that decided to take care of David) in a forest so they could be free, but after being captured, and meeting another mecha running from the police (Joe), they escape and search for the Blue Fairy (the one from Pinnochio), which David thinks can make them human, so he can go back to his mother without problem. They end up in a submerged Manhattan, and Joe is captured, but not before setting David in a submarine vehicule to search for the Blue Fairy. But as they decend into the water, they find that the Blue Fairy was a fair attraction, and end up trapped under the Wonder Wheel, and David starts to say his wish of becoming human, until him battery charge runs out.
Cue two thousand years later, humans are extinct and Manhattan is buried under several hundred feet of glacial ice. Mechas have evolved and are like a advanced alien-like things. They find
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