| Haley Joel Osment | David |
| Jude Law | Gigolo Joe |
| Frances O'Connor | Monica Swinton |
| Sam Robards | Henry Swinton |
| Jake Thomas | Martin Swinton |
| William Hurt | Prof. Hobby, the Visionary |
| Ken Leung | Syatyoo-Sama |
| Clark Gregg | Supernerd |
| Kevin Sussman | Supernerd |
| Tom Gallop | Supernerd |
| Director | Steven Spielberg |
| Producer | Bonnie Curtis; Kathleen Kennedy |
| Writer | Brian Aldiss; Ian Watson; Steven Spielberg |
Echoes of Spielberg's Empire of the Sun are clearly heard as young David, shunned by his trial parents and tossed into an unfriendly world, is joined by fellow "mecha" Gigolo Joe (played with a dancer's agility by Jude Law) in his quest for a mother-and-child reunion. Parallels to Pinocchio intensify as David reaches "the end of the world" (a Manhattan flooded by melted polar ice caps), and a far-future epilogue propels A.I. into even deeper realms of wonder, even as it pulls Spielberg back to his comfort zone of sweetness and soothing sentiment. Some may lament the diffusion of Kubrick's original vision, but this is Spielberg's A.I. (complete with one of John Williams's finest scores), a film of astonishing technical wizardry that spans the spectrum of human emotions and offers just enough Kubrick to suggest that humanity's future is anything but guaranteed. --Jeff Shannon
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| Disc 1: | Documentary on Bringing A.I. to the Screen Interviews with Steven Spielberg, Haley Joel Osment and Jude Law Newly-Produced Behind-The-Scenes Featurettes on the Making of A.I. An Interview with Sound Designer Gary Rydstrom at Skywalker Ranch A Visit to Stan Winston Studios with Early "Teddy" Footage Interviews with Lucasfilm's ILM Special Effects Group Trailers, Storyboards, Drawings and Hundreds of Photos Approved by Steven Spielberg for this Release And Much, Much More! |