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A.I.: Artificial Intelligence (2001)
The closest we'll ever get to two masters of different generations combatting for one vision. Kubrick brings out the weirdness in Spielberg and that is intriguing. The scratches of brilliance don't hold long enough to take the movie higher and the end is a grand debate. I think if it would have ended in the water it might have made a different impact and might have gained cult classic status instantly. The problem with what feels like an add-on ending by Spielberg is that due to the brilliance of Halley Joel and the director himself it's heartbreaking and unforgettable. A mother's selfishness in rearing a child to make him love her is prevalent and frightening. Like Kubrick's art and Spielberg's respectful dedication it is slow and silent so the eye can better see and the heart better hear. 18-Jan-2016