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Artificial Intelligence AI
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Dramatic events occur for a young child who wants to become human in a movie full of adventures and this robot in the form of a child named David. A family that almost loses her baby because of his illness, David lives in the middle of the family in love and happiness and establishes between him and his mother Monica strong bond and strong relationship. But soon it all turned into a handful of complications after Monica's son recovered and returned home. The family gave up David and David decided to do anything to become a human being and return to his mother Monica's lap again.
Dramatic events occur for a young child who wants to become human in a movie full of adventures and this robot in the form of a child named David. A family that almost loses her baby because of his illness, David lives in the middle of the family in love and happiness and establishes between him and his mother Monica strong bond and strong relationship. But soon it all turned into a handful of complications after Monica's son recovered and returned home. The family gave up David and David decided to do anything to become a human being and return to his mother Monica's lap again.
Actors:
Adam Alexi-Malle,
Eugene Osment,
Brent Sexton,
Andy Morrow,
Frances OConnor,
John Prosky,
Paul Sinacore,
Jeremy James Kissner,
Matt Malloy,
Brian Turk,
Michael Fishman,
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Adam Alexi-Malle
24 September 1964, Siena, Tuscany, Italy
Eugene Osment
25 January 1959, Georgia, USA
Brent Sexton
12 August 1967, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Andy Morrow
15 July 1987, Santa Ana, California, USA
Frances OConnor
12 June 1967, Wantage, Oxfordshire, England, UK
John Prosky
Paul Sinacore
Jeremy James Kissner
24 March 1985, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Matt Malloy
Brian Turk
Michael Fishman
22 October 1981, Long Beach, California, USA
Director:
Steven Spielberg
Steven Spielberg
18 December 1946, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Country:
United States
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