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From director Chris Columbus comes this original, funny and heart-warming film. When Richard Martin (Sam Neill) introduced a robot named Andrew (Robin Williams) to the family, nobody expects anything more than an ordinary household appliance. But this is no ordinary robot! Andrew is a unique machine with real emotions, a sense of humour and a burning curiosity to discover what it means to be human. Over the course of his service with the Martins, spanning two hundred years and several generations, Andrew discovers much about the intricacies of life and love, and finds there are many things he can teach as well as learn. Will Andrew ever achieve his goal to become human and possess the freedom to pursue a life of his own? And will he be prepared to pay the cost?

Average rating (4 reviews)
Robin Williams is hugely underrated
Mikeonfreeserve | 06/04/2008 | See all Mikeonfreeserve's reviews (4) »
See this and What Dreams May Come and if your emotions aren't tugged you probably didn't get upset at Bambi.
This film in my view is seriously under rated
jamesonwillts | 05/02/2008 | See all jamesonwillts' reviews (1) »
If this film was written as a novel not as the short story then I am sure it would be a classic. The themes, morals and the general story is simply brilliant and therefore it is one of my favourite films. Unlike with other films where I cannot make a clear judgement whether I like them or not, with this film I quite clearly can.
Reach for the Tissue's
Ibanez101 | 05/12/2007 | See all Ibanez101's reviews (33) »
This film gets to your heart in the same way all those Frankenstein/short circuit movies have been doing for years, yeah it does suffer from the Pinocchio complex from time to time, but the story and journey this movie takes you through is something else, and although I have drawn all those comparisons with other titles it is original.
Robin Williams, Sam Neill, Embeth Davidtz, Oliver Platt, Wendy Crewson, Bradley Whitford, Kiersten Warren, Hallie Kate Eisenberg, Stephen Root, John Michael Higgins, Stephen Root (Voice) & Lynne Thigpen | |
PG | |
1999 | |
Widescreen 1.85:1 | |
English - Dolby Digital (5.1) | |
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2 hours 7 minutes (approx) | |
Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players. |

































