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1999 Certificate PG
  • Rated:
  • 60
  • from 4400 members

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 .. Read more

Starring Robin Williams, Sam Neill, Embeth Davidtz, Oliver Platt
Director Chris Columbus
Genres Comedy

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Bicentennial Man

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.

Starring Robin Williams, Sam Neill, Embeth Davidtz, Oliver Platt, Wendy Crewson, Bradley Whitford, Kiersten Warren, Hallie Kate Eisenberg, Stephen Root, John Michael Higgins, Lynne Thigpen
Director Chris Columbus
Studio SONY PICTURES HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time DVD: 2 hrs 7 mins
Certificate Certificate PG
Genres Comedy
Language DVD: English
Subtitles DVD: Arabic, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Icelandic, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Swedish, Turkish
Released DVD: 03 Jul 2000
Production year: 1999
Format DVD
  • Critics' reviews (4) of Bicentennial Man

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  • 2 stars out of 5

    Based on the work of two of science fiction's literary giants, Isaac Asimov and Robert Silverberg, this sci-fi comedy drama could have become a poignant tale about what it means to be human. Unfortunately, Robin Williams plays for tears as Andrew, the android butler assembled to serve one family over four generations. Programmed to follow Asimov's three laws of robotics (a robot may not harm a human being and must obey his or her orders while protecting its own existence), Andrew is treated well by his owner (Sam Neill), but later has himself reconstructed as a human being for the sake of his true love (Embeth Davidtz). Directed by Chris Columbus from a Nicholas Kazan script, the film makes Andrew irritatingly cute (as does the star), undermining Asimov's original analogy with black outsiders. With marvellous effects and ideas scuppered by sentimentality, it's enough to make a mechanical man weep.

    • Radio Times
  • This is a movie that covers a span of 200 years in which nothing very interesting happens, although the time does provide scope for one of Williams's more simpering performances.

    • Halliwell's Film Guide
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  • 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    Life, the universe and everything...

    There is not a bad thing that I can say about this movie! The cast is excellent, the plotline is though provoking, humorous but at the same time moving.

    Edward's 200 year journey exploring the human condition is superbly well executed and the acting is so good that you soon forget that it is Robin Williams beneath the robotics.

    This film works on so many levels... sci fi, family, love story, the list just goes on?

    Whatever floats your boat - sit down with the family (or on your own) and just ENJOY

      • Alan Dobson from England
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  • Rated - 4 stars

    has the lot

    this has 2 be 1 of my all time best films.it has everything in it is funny romance.and some action.a must see if you have'nt

      • A customer from Essex
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