A.I. Artificial Intelligence-David is Abandoned
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
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David, a "mecha" boy is abandoned by Monica, who he has come to know as "mommy". In an attempt to gain Monica's love and acceptance, David, becomes determined to find the blue fairy so he can become a real boy.
"I'm sorry I didn't tell you about the world."
Final words of a mother abandoning her child. One hell of a sad movie.
First time I'm watching this in a long time. Can't watch it for this very reason.
Sure is
I cried like a baby 👶
For a robot to feel emotions no less.
And the last scene where she told him she loves him...that's all he ever wanted to hear😭
this fucking movie was fucking heartbreaking
🔥 fire
I watched it as a child and didn't really see it that way. Re-watched it again as an adult and I literally cried.
God, this movie screwed me up as a kid.
Yop!
Reality is often disappointing
Watched this movie when i was 7 years old. This scene scarred me for life. It is so well acted and emotional and also as a child i couldn't understand the reason a mother would abandon her child like this, even if he was a robot. My little heart broke.
Me to !!
actually same, i was five and I never knew the movie name and then i finally figured it out. I just remember being scarred from this particular scene
YOW SAME
There is a reason for those movie ratings and why children under certain ages should not see certain films until older. Obviously seeing something with a subject matter far too mature for a younger child is not the child's fault. The parents/guardians should have ensured you not viewing a film over your head at that time.
I remember watching this when I was 12-13 and this movie is truly dark and hopeless for the robot kid. It left an uneasy feeling inside you. At least the teddy bear stayed with him all that time.
...i am sorry i'm not real.... damn, that line...haunting...
KostazK in the mean time in Congo DRC
666 likes that's haunting
I lose it every time he says “I promise I’ll be so real for you” :’(
and that calling of more flesh fair shows ohhhh soo creepy
that line fucking broke me man...
Abandoning David was the most heartbreaking scene for me. A.i. or not, he expresses real emotions and real feelings...just as any normal human child 😢
Is he at least able to eat, drink, sleep, grow, independently think, or mature, etc?
When i 1st watched this scene, initially thought it was abandonment, but she was saving him ... she LOVED HIM ... if she didn't, she would have taken him completely back and he would have been 'turned off'
Alone? No! no no no friggen breaks my autistic heart. This scene devastes me
I wonder if this is how dogs feel when they're abandoned?
+cristian munguia and cats, yes i would imagine so. one day you are in comfortable surroundings and the next day you are in a place that is alien to you and wondering where the people you lived with and loved went.
I don't know. I abandoned my dog, but that was after it was already dead.
+atolm1 And also animals are such simple, sweet, innocent creatures that they're almost more like this kid then actual children are. At least with them, they'll grow up, but that dog in years will love you as much as it did when it was a puppy, and all they want is to be loved the way that they love people...who sometimes are so bad to them.
I never saw the film; just saw a detailed review, but it made me cry my fucking face off on and off all day where very few things have the power to, because its just so fucked up... this kid was created just to be that for someone, and they didnt even appreciate it.
The kid was nightmare fuel sometimes and that lady shouldn't have gotten involved, and no one even asked the important questions like ewhat would that kid go through after she died of old age or w/e, but Omg..
Yes indeed, animals remain innocent always and have no voice so they are the most vulnerable, i wish humans didnt exploit them and neglect them as they do.
The movie is definitely a heart breaker but it really makes you think about life and what's important and the direction we as humans are heading. It's one of my all time favorites and the ending left me not crying but sobbing.
Whenever I drive through California, I always see this huge sign with a quote that reads, "Dogs are children too. Love them. Don't abandon them." Every time I see it I think of this scene in the movie. :( So sad.
This scene is SO MUCH HARDER to watch now that I am a mother. There is no way I could ever do this, real or AI.
What about the kids' loved toys ....
and I am sure it was displayed this way to ease those in pain that had to actually give up a child to protective services or a be taken by child services.
But she does have to protect her own flesh and blood from a robot. It is depressing though but I'd choose my own son over an AI...
This scene make heart breaking
@@SatiDevi444 her son was the one creating the mess he was the one who did this he is a demon spawn
She abandoned him bet he never gave her up. True son love. Breaks my heart.
Spoiler Alert. He does, in the end, get his wish to be reunited with his mother, as a real boy. So, she can truly love him like her own son. Though, it only last for one day. It was a ending that did not sit well with many viewers.
True. This scene is heart breaking
Benjamin C yes.
Me too, I saw this at the movies and It really hit a nerve . The boy was an incredible actor.
Bear Tipton It was a very sad ending.
This scene man... :'( The kid went from robot to full-on-heartbreak-mode so fast that I didn't even know what hit me! :'(
"If you let me I'll be so real for you."
@dsx..it sounded so wrong tho 😅
@@PXMPE my thoughts exactly lol
One of the most fucked lines I've ever heard
2:42 "I'm sorry I didn't tell you about the world ..." ... heart wrenching - how many parents must have felt like uttering this apology to their own adolescent children???
it hurts so bad to know the truth& have to tell it
28.
Just tell them, my mum never hid the horrors of the world and it just gives you a neutral view of the world. It's full of bad, but it's full of good. The world is just the world.
@@horsepuncher95 💯 Perfectly said
It’s so rare that a child actor has the ability to carry a movie but he did it in two great films. This and The Six Sense. And he was also the young Forest in Forest Gump. All he wanted was to be with his mother. The ending is made me cry.
Also the movie pay it forward
It's crazy how his career fell off
Also second hand lions
I mean he got a cameo in The Boys which was cool.
He wasn’t in Forest Gump, that was a boy named Michael Conner Humphreys. Tom Hanks actually spoke about how he modeled Forest’s voice after Michael’s because he had a thick southern drawl like that. I believe it was on the Graham Norton show if you care to look it up.
This movie is so sad. The way he sets up the picnic blanket preparing for a nice day with his mom whilst we know she’s about to abandon him is heart wrenching
This part made me cry profusely. This is terribly sad, even for a humanoid robot. It's like if if I left my dog of 10 years out in the woods.
Oh it's got Drew Barrymore in it. I'll have to watch that one.
And why not the Fox and the Hound while we're at it, the lady literally leaves her pet alone in the woods at some point, and never comes back
TheBrawlMaster
but do they cry uncontrollably when their mama leaves?
William Garcia: Of course, in the movie, it's just a robot, but not just any robot. It's designed in such a way that if you never told it that it's a robot, it may never know, and that would be the same as somebody informing you right now that you are actually a robot, that all of your feelings are artificial, that you aren't real... yet you feel like a real human. Artificial or not, if you are designed to have feelings then you have feelings.
K Zpodindustries That should be a movie in and of itself!
I remember my mom whispered "this bitch.." when we saw this scene at the movies years ago.
I could imagine that alot of other moms felt the same way while watching this scene.
I cannot get over how phenomenal of an actor HJO was so young. I WANT TO SEE HIM ACT AGAIN
I don't follow the actor closely, but I liked the movie He starred in, called "sex ed" it's from 2014.👍
He’s retired
If I remember correctly he does voice acting for the Kingdom hearts video game series he plays Sora
@@kamisamagirl Wait... THAT'S him?
Well it aint happening. He had real timothy chalamet potential just better
The cruelty that humans can inflict on others is beyond belief. This devastating scene shattered viewers' hearts.
She did this because she loved him. She didn't want him to be destroyed. She knew it was impossible for him to live a normal life with her real family. It was incredibly sad but what else could she do?
That's why in Terminator universe, Skynet viewed humanity as threat and destroyed them.
@@DixiePokerAce she should have destroyed him. Abandoning him was incredibly cruel knowing that he'd never die and never stop loving her.
This comment hit me so hard, 4 years later. Especially in the current climate.
It’s all over social media
this movie is just like a punch after punch but it's also a beautiful fairy tale of our time.
This was a great movie, but I cried during this part. I just wanted to hug David.
same here:...
who wouldn't
I cried so many times during this movie
Kokua Kokonut the ending makes me cry
Do you still have the copy of the movie?
She is not a horrible person.
She just wanted to save him from destruction.
But I think she should have stood up against her husband and said: "No, he will stay with us."
I agree. That or forced HIM to live in the woods.
Ultimately, him being destroyed was far less cruel than this. It would have spared David from the constant pain of searching for her and feeling like he was unable to receive her love.
Well she was pretty selfish and short-sighted
My name being David, and...having lost my mother to a disease at age 3...and having spent the rest of my life searching for her...makes this movie almost unwatchable to me...I never had that 'final day' with her... thus the poem...
Come away O Human Child
To the Waters And The Wild
With A Faery Hand In Hand
For This Worlds' More Full Of Weeping
Than You Can Understand...
Can hardly type through my watering eyes...
Sergeant David E Yarbough
US Army Retired, 2nd Infantry Division
1-9th out of Ft Carson CO, 2nd Platoon
Forward Observer, Ar Ramadi, Iraq, OIF5/OIF6...Peace...
Sorry for your loss. And thank you for your service to this country, Sergeant!
God bless you.. (I know I'm a year to late)
Let us be brave brother .. I lost my mom too when I was only in class 5 ... still yearning for her
strange to mention your army background in the same text. i mean, do you realize how many family tragedys just as bad as this one and worse the US army has caused world wide? some food for thought i guess
@@hazardeur omfg I thought he was typing that his mother died in the military😭😭😭 wayyyy sadder interpretation
I really hate that she did this to him she knew damn well he loved her as his mom and all he wanted was love, how could she walk away with him crying and begging her and she abandoned him in the woods.... I can't stand her and I don't care what her reason was she should of taken him back to the factory
Terrible what she did...David was more human than the humans in the movie .. sad.
They will destroy him back at the factory.
@@blue-phoenix115it’s less cruel than the pain of abandoning him
It's not often in film that the child's acting outshines the adult's, but Haley Joel Osment absolutely nails this scene.
"If Pinocchio became a real boy and If I found the blue fairy and she turned me into real boy can I come home?!" :(
Makes me sad.
Damn........
That hurt me so much..He just..wanted to be loved...
me too 😭
I just finished watching this movie, and the ending made me IN TEARS. The first time I cried this hard for a movie. The ending is beautifully sad. I don’t know what to feel. Am I happy for David? Yes. Am I sad for David? Yes.
This movie is so emotionally traumatizing. 😭
I remember going to see this at the movies with my family when this came out and after this scene, me and my younger sister were just BAWLING... the idea of a mother abandoning her kid in the woods just scared the crap out of me.
That's not what creeped me out though, it was that one scene where they were getting rid of old unlicensed robots and he came out like I'm a real boy and the crowd was persuaded by his realness. I grew giant goose bumps from that scene.
She did love him. A lot
But she didn't want them destroying him
David was just too peaceful to understand that
If she knew any better she would have destroyed him herself.
She should have stood up to her husband and fought to protect him. He may not have been a real human, but he was basically a son to her. Mothers should fight for their children.
She's worried about David potentially hurting their bio son, that is why she wanted him gone but she loved enough to not want him get destroyed. She did love him but she loves her human son more.
Destroying him would have been better than abandoning him knowing that he'd always love her and never die.
@Shadow Hedgehog of course it is. they only "adopted" him because they thought their son will die from illness. He's just a replacement. the son survived so they don't really need him anymore.
if you not ready to love somebody..then dont try to give hope to some one else..
cause when love stab your heart..its will hurts for 2 thousand years
Underrated comment
It's heartbreaking she did the actual abandoning but no one seems to mention the dad was the one who wanted her to get rid of him. It's sad the mom had to do it because she really loved him. You can see the pain in her face, especially when he starts saying I can be so real for you.
Well he did almost kill her real child in the pool...
@@therealjconthe real kid was a dick
@@therealjcon What doesn't make David any more real than Martin?? They'd make perfect brothers growing up!
this movie is so heartbreaking
This is one of the darkest movies I've ever seen. Though the ending TWO THOUSAND YEARS LATER is happy.
Bruce Courtney not really... I mean yeah he gets a version of her back, for one day. But it's a version programmed to love him, as he was her, a version without choice. The real woman made her choice and abandoned him, the copy at the end had no choice, therefore that love has no meaning. It's actually kind of a mirror of David's situation, he literally had no choice but to love her, and once she started his programming, nothing stopped him trying to fulfill it. Which sounds like devotion, but it's not, he's hardwired to a single course, which proves mostly self destructive throughout the movie, all because a woman was lonely one day so she pressed a button and said some words, a simple choice that fucked up both their lives. It's actually sort of a metaphor of real parent and child relationships, often things go very bad, very wrong,but biological impulse can tie them together in unbreakable, sometimes destructive ways. The point isn't to admire David's devotion to this woman who abandoned him, but to see what that devotion costs him... And for what? A day with a programmed copy? A lie? In practical terms, he got nothing for his obsession, and passed up an entire world, other Mecha who genuinely cared for him, chasing a poisoned idea of love.
Man this was deep. You sound like a MGTOW. You ever going to have kids?
@@floydharper4653 This is maybe a little late but ur comment is amazing, beautiful choice of words, I would have never thought of it like that
I'm not really sure what A MGTOW is, I do have two children though. thank you both
annnnnnd.... I just looked up an MGTOW and no, most certainly not. I'm in no way bashing women or parenting in general, my comments are more specific to the movie and it's analogues to dysfunctional mother/son dynamics, not those in a healthy relationship
I’ll never understand why this movie is SO underrated.
Dammit those ultra spice flavored Doritos!
They're so spicy that makes my eyes teary...
This movie made me cry a lot. It was very eye opening to me for my waking life. I personally feel like humans were almost fated and designed to suffer with having such strong desires that is not rational or logical to achieve sometimes and this is why we suffer whether it’s a relationship we want with someone who doesn’t love us in return, or the dream job that for some reason keeps rejecting us. Most of us, like this robot kid cannot accept the rejection of our desires so we suffer by not seeing the things around us that we should appreciate in life. If you watch the whole movie he had many characters who truly cared for him and never abandoned him but he just didn’t realize it because he refused to accept that this mother abandoned him! This made me rethink my life and even though it’s not very satisfying at the moment, I try to think more positively and enjoy what I do have as I know everything doesn’t last so every minute of it should be cherished! In the end of the movie he had to wait 2,000 years to pass to finally experience what he was longing for but it only lasted a day! Not worth it in my opinion and this is something I need to take into consideration when pursuing what I desire in my own life!
Throughout the first part of the movie, David is often seen slavishly following the code that was burned into his memory when he was first built. It contains a basic set of instructions to start him off, so that he can learn about his surroundings. Every time he breaks away from the code, it gets him into trouble, so he reverts to following his coding more closely.
One day, he consults his basic code to try and figure out what to do if he's being abandoned. It gives no response. He has not only lost his adopted mother, but he now he has no internal guidance system to help him. He is now completely alone! :'(
What shocks me about this movie is the the mom and the dad don't even understand that its not his fault. Look after the robot kid ALL THE TIME . For dam sakes the kid loves you ........f****** morons. If you have paid attention how ur real son treat's David dude you wouldn't be tripping
You're a smart audience.
David is FAR beyond soulless machinery here, because he's able to LOVE!
i remember being a kid and couldn't sleep well for days because of this movie, it was so hard for my little self to comprehend why things happened in this movie, i found it depressing and up until now i still do
WHAT IS THIS LIQUID COMING FROM MY EYES?!?!?! I remember watching this when I was little and I always remembered it so I searched it up again and watched this and it's so sad!
same story..I watched this movie when i was 5-th grade in school on TV but we didnt have internet yet in my country so i found it two years later by accident and i didnt even know the name of the movie but had watched it a lot of times
the phantom thief same here.... I have not felt this sad in so long.... omg.... the pain is unbearable. this movie has impacted my feelings more then any other movie ever.
I watched this film again recently. This scene and the scene where he is staring at the blue fairy begging to be made a real boy just breaks my heart. Can’t help but cry at how cruel it would be to abandon a child like that, especially one so devoted to loving you and being a good son.
It was stupid to have adopted the robot while their flesh and bone son was still alive, even if in a coma. The robot was clearly designed for someone without children.
This scene was heartbreaking. I was almost 30 when I watched this, but it cut me deep. You can really feel his pain and desperation
"You're made of metal, but you have feelings, and you think about things, and that means you have a soul."
Why are a lot of you misinterpreting this? She abandons David here because any other outcome has David being decommissioned, wiped and destroyed (at least in her mind), after most likely days/weeks of analyzing his data (memories). She has come to see David as her actual child in some ways, unlike her husband, and to ask her to return him is akin to killing her child, but she also knows she has no way of keeping David close and safe, so this is the only thing she can come up with on the fly. Is it terrible to leave your child alone in the middle of a forest? Of course, but she couldn't live with the idea of outright killing him, and at least this way she believes she has given him an opportunity.
I was 12, my mom left me when she passed away. This movie really hits me hard...
My grandmother abandoned my father when he was a kid.
"Im sorry if im not real"
Fuck this line...It made me cry
Teddy stayed through it all he was the real true G of the whole movie
teddy 😭❤️
this is saddest movie ever , i cry so bad watching this movie .. remember my mom :'(,,love u mom
I cry like a baby every time. Being a parent, I don't know how one could do that, even if he's artificial.
I remembered this movie after quite a few years. I was a kid and didn't really understand the content. But, now that I've seen the movie with fresh eyes I must say it is so underrated. I mean how painful must it have been for those two characters. Great movie, great story I wish more movies like this were popular today.
"I'm sorry I'm not real, if you'll let me I'll be so real for you, please."
This movie hind deep inside my heart for many years! I will never forget the story; made me think and made me sad!
I cried like a baby girl when i first saw this.. So sad
Who all cried after watching this movie?
This was the scene I couldn’t hold my tears. 😢
Haley is just so talented, I can't even.... like lord he is amazing. How he waits for the message to sink in for the audience, then he just lets go of all emotion and just cries. I cried with him ahaha
how could you be so heartless~..
I remember watching this when I was a child. It left such an impact on me, this scene and the ending where he meets the blue fairy :(
This scene is so fucking painful to watch. Breaks your heart.
At first she didn't want him. Then she activated him to feel love. Then she abandoned him. God, what a horrible being she is.
I can't see without tears...
In the end, Monica tells David "I love you. I've always loved you."
Those words actually hit me hard to the heart that I started crying this movie is very sweet and emotional
Shes not real though.
That’s not Monica, that’s the AI Clone programmed to say those words to David! It happens after 2000+ years when humanity is extinct!!
@@AnthonyEdwardStarkIronMan Damn... My heart just broke :(
Although she's not a complete replica, I like to believe that the cloning process (which was explained to have the power to replicate a memory fragment of the original) captured the part of Monica that loved David enough to spare him from destruction. David got to live that day with the small part of his mom that was actually his, without all the burdens of her grief and mecha prejudice.
great. thanks for makin me bawl my fuckin eyes out to this for the fifth time
A movie that was good, even great when first watching. Now years later, I remember how powerful of a scene this was. From the actors and acting to the music score of John Williams, "Abandoned in the Woods" is still one of my favorite scores by him. Up there with tracks from Jaws and Jurassic Park. Frances O'Connor was so breathtaking from the early 2000's too. She's just one name of hundreds that should be admired. If you love her, watch her in the independent film Book of Love, you won't be disappointed. :)
My real parents didn't want me. At birth I was given to my foster family. At age 9 my foster family gave me back to my real parents whom I hardly knew and not allowed to have anything to do with my foster family by my real parents.
I'm really sorry to hear that! >.< that's horrible :(
Razvan Suiogan Thank you for your kindness. I'm 61years old and time heals.
Razvan Suiogan It's just that the parting of David from his mother opens old wounds like when I parted from my foster family.
Karen Lai I know I’m 5 years late but we may not know each other, but you got a family all along the community here ❤️ we’re all brother and sister 🤘
This movie is one that ages like a fine wine.
I wish I could be his mother. It's pretty weird, I'm only 18, but still.
Kayla Sh.
Then you would be his mother when you are 80. Ever think of that?
Kayla Sh. Now you’re twenty
Repi Satriawan 😂 now 21
Time sure flies fast
@@たらちゃん-i9c hahah, let's do this every year
@@kaylash.4603 now you’re 22 lol
What a horrible family this little machine kid had.
I was 7 when i saw this on tv and i remembered only this scene. After 13 years i found the name of this and watch in full ... brilliant movie. " I'm sorry i didn't tell you about world"
Favorite movie of all time.
この子は人間になりたいと言ったけど、この子の心は人間よりずっと尊いです。
Spielbergs most underrated film. It just stirs up such great emotion that his early films are so well at perfecting. I always found it rather nightmarish that settles into this seasick lullaby of an ending. Its totally moving though
Is this the actual scene from the film? Something seems different. I was surprised this film didn't garner more attention. It had some fine performances, and the picture Speilberg painted of the future was stunning. I doubt it will ever be thought of as a classic, but it is one of the most under-rated films I've ever seen.
I can see how many people don't like this movie, it was very emotionally draining for me. I hadn't seen this in years and I was very moved by the ending. Definitely not a movie for everyone as many would find it boring. The biggest complaint I have with it is the pointless cameos and a lot of the sexual content. It doesn't really add anything to the movie.
+john doe maybe because as a child like most 5-7 year olds wouldn't understand the meaning of it and also as he doesn't understand too much about anything, therefore having sexual content would enforce that meaning.
I was thinking exactly the same... Sexual contents were unnecessary and certainly not for kids to view.
Last night, I watched it for the first time. Yes, it is emotionally taxing. Yes, it is slow-paced. But I think, overall, that it is a great movie with a touching, heart-breaking plot. I would gladly add it to my DVD collection.
It is rated PG-13 so not really for 7-8 yr olds. But your right about the sexual part I found it a bit strange myself why they put that in. Watched it today on Sky made me cry again lol.
Well the Gigolo Joe stuff is to mirror how both mecha are built to fill human needs and desires, one being more lustful than the other.
One of the best acting of a child in one of the best movies ever!
I have been trying to find this movie for years, it got so bad i thought i wss dreaming about the whole thing. I remembered this scene so vividly. This scene always broke my heart
This scene happens because Martin is the one to start the nonsense, telling David to cut a lock of his mother's hair while she sleep, then Martin's friends at the pool who scared and stung David's synthetic skin, David was protecting behind Martin is unwittingly pushing Martin to the bottom of the pool with him, without all his gratuitous nastiness from human children David could have lived happily with Monica, even though he is an AI child in the movie he is portrayed as a pure and loving person. I hate it when kids pick on nice kids and manipulate them.
Don't reprogram him or shut him down or anything like that. Just abandon him in the forest. LOGICAL.
Arttu Whiskars her husband tells her at the beginning that once he's imprinted he can't be reprogrammed--and she can't bring herself to have him destroyed at the factory, because a part of her does love him
Arttu Whiskars Well, there wouldn't be much of a movie if they hadn't...
redxherring , that makes it worse what she did.
in this sequence I felt all the sorrow of all abandoned kids in this world and belive me I felt a sharp pain in my chest,I was in the edge to start cryin even I'm 47 years old....actually thats the greatest value of Speelberg-in all his films he touched the deepest parts of our souls, the parts that will belong forever to the child in us...
I still say Jaws was the ORIGINAL masterpiece by Spielberg.
I am 20 years old now. I cried when I watched it over 15 years ago. To this day, this scene gives me shivers.
This is where my trauma of being left by my own mom developed in me. At times I got envy when I get the feelings my mom shows more care for my brother than me.
My grandparents weren't good parents to my father and his siblings when they were children. The worst thing that happened to my father, was that after he graduated high school, my grandfather kicked him out telling him that he was no longer welcomed.
I just love how he grabs Monica and tries to keep her from leaving him!
Right in the feels...
Such a smothering emotional heavy scene
This is a sad movie and it is one of my favorites. RIP Stanley Kubrick.
@Lara Willey It was a collaboration, numbnuts.
@Lara Willey Kubrick was planning it for 30 years. When the production started, he died. Spielberg filmed it in his memory.
Strange, it’s a Sci Fi movie, but that was one of the saddest movie scenes ever for me...
This movie showed me you don't have to feel physically harm to experience pain
This specific scene just randomly popped up in my mind at exactly 3am. I remember this making me feel hella lonely and sad when I was little
I know everyone loves the sixth sense but I think this is Hayley Joel's best perfoamnce for me
When he said I’m sorry I’m not real if you let me I’ll be so real for you. Oh my gosh my hear!😭 I watched this movie yesterday and this whole scene made me cry
Always get emotional with this scene
So many heartbreaking and memorable scenes in this movie. 18 years since I’ve first seen it and I’m still fascinated by it. Brings me so many feelings and emotions.
I'd keep David and the child and just say they are twins at least its better than leaving him in a forest by himself :'(
But one would grow to a adult and the other would stay as a boy. Then as you get old and he stayed a boy I think it be hard on you and then your oldest son might not want him because he would have his own family. Be a strange one what to do with him.
I’ve seen two different cuts of this scene with different music and this is by far the better of the two and honestly I think it has a huge impact on how people view the film.
What a powerful scene ........ Good film, so many feelings come from it, and the wonder of how human robots will become.
I could never abandon someone (human or animal) that have already been once part of my family like this!
David wasn't human or animal.
@@DixiePokerAceHe was still a machine with feelings.
@@DixiePokerAce Humans ARE animals, dummy.
Mammals to be exact.
@@RandomGuy-sn3ne If he has feelings, he's NOT merely a "machine"! He's a kind and loving boy who has a dream to be real.
@@CoreyMillionaire2029 I agree
this scene make me cry. great kid actor
This scene was heart wrenching but not surprising. A powerful statement about our selfish throwaway society.
This was the saddest part of the movie.
When things are going great for him, but then the parents had their real son back.
Then david gets picked on, ridicule not just by the kids at the pool party.
David was trying so hard to get Monica & Henry to accept him not as a machine...but as a real person.
But they both knew that once david was imprinted. He cannot be reprogramed again & he would be destroyed at the factory. Technically they did saved him from that.
Sure it was tough for her to abandon him when she did, a part of her did love him.
If were a sequel back then, it would take place a few yrs after his insane journey of the ways of the world. He either made or someone built him a new body..a grown up body. Then he had his A.I. core install into it.
So it would be simple and easy for him to blend in, be among people & hide.
He finds work as a laborer trying to keep a low profile, severe all links of his past. Still blames Monica for abandoning him in the woods. Knowing that Pro. Hobby is still be looking for him, to them david is a unique A.I. that must be recovered intact.
As 11 yrs. pasts by, David continues working as a welder at a constructing sight. But then one day while on a break, he sees Martin all grown up.
That Martin will be needing David help when he tells him. That Hobby associates have his parents & holding them against their will. At first david refuse to help him, cause he still carries to anger towards them. Then suddenly a team of soldiers, that have been sent to capture David. On which would it lead to a fight to save them. He change his mind, he helps Martin to rescue his parents.
As they make their way to rescue Monica & Henry. David sees what is still happening to the obsolete robotics like he remembers at "The Flesh Fair" that are still being replaced by more advanced designs & being destroyed. He'll see Monica again, she be shocked to see him too after all the years. Eventually he'll forgive her for what happened in the past.
He later sees of what would happen that the future of the planet will be facing an extinction if things don't change from the way it is.
David helps by showing the ppl that Androids & Humanity can coexist in peace.
But it's just an what if movie idea.
wildmann23 Wow, You really did go in depth with that sequel.
Sharnya Yoshihara Thx for ur input on my comment.It's just it would've been more to see of david continues his journey of self discovering. Even he found out that Hobby has plans of making more of droids kids be like him.
wildmann23 I like the idea but there's a bit of a spanner in the works. David is saved when all the humans are dead, so how would he go back to human society. Perhaps the advanced AI figured out how to create more humans?
Lord Sandwich Thx for ur input..how could david rebuild humanity. remember what the alien told David after a human is cloned, it had a short life span. Can only last for a day & as it goes to sleeps...they die. But if an AI that is unique like "David" can fiqure out to re-create more humans & properly re-build humanity. But the AI still a wondering what if, in today's technology & scientists engineers that has lot of theories making "AI".
wildmann23 Aliens are not "aliens", they're evolved robots which were not directly "in touch" with the human race. their digging to find back traces of their creators. AI is the story of the twilight of the human race and what will be left of us on this planet: an Artificial Intelligence. David being the very last specimen "alive" that has been directly in touch with those humans / or the very first survivor of the humans...
I think that Monica (the mother) was being very selfish. She didn't ever care about David... She cared about herself, her own feelings. Of course no one would ever think an item could love back so she treated him like a toy to give her love. She only made David hers to fulfill her own personal needs. This scene was very heartbreaking because even though he's a robot, he has human emotions.
"No... No no no no no no no..!" Saddest breakdown ever
i first watched this when i was 13 back in 2005 and this scene scarred me for life !! i remember bawling my eyes out when david was crying and screaming
This is how every man actually feels when he is being abandoned
Can't even watch this little clip wihtout getting misty eyed. I don't think I wanna go through it again with the entire movie