Best Movie Moment

To me, the best movie ever is A.I. This movie is about a trial robot boy who is an experiment within his family. When he runs away, he finds that being a robot is not easy. Many people were against robots and hunted and destroyed them publicly. He seems to slimly avoid capture and destruction while on his journey home with his best friend, a wise, old, teddy bear with his own personality.

This movie is less of a tear-jerker, and more of a hurricane of emotions occurring in your mind and spilling out your eyes. This said, there are so many moving moments in this movie.

My absolute favorite moment is when there is a gathering of humans and robots–however, the robots aren’t there by choice. The humans are angry at the robots and the people creating them. So, they gather as many stray robots as they can cram into their large metal cages. The arena’s seats were flooding, while the arena itself had multiple robots being killed in excruciating and terrible ways. One robot, for example had acid poured over her. Another was tied to a board and beat with a large wooden hammer. The worst shown in the movie was probably the aggressive disassembly of a ‘male’ robot. The humans didn’t care that the robots were built with a sense of emotion. These robots had already been neglected for being “out-dated”, but the rioters gave no mercy.

This movie shows all the sides of humans, however; this scene just goes to show how heartless and impulsive and angry the human can be.

Author: Sidney Medina

I dedicate these works to the steady flow of strangers, acquaintances, and teachers who constantly shaped me, vanishing before I thanked them. They pulled me from a hole I didn't know I was in.

2 thoughts on “Best Movie Moment”

  1. I have never heard of this movie, but I really want to watch it now! I am not really that big of a fan of tear-jerkers, but this movie sound so good. I really liked the way you presented it with out giving away the ending. It let me know a lot but not too much. I thought it was really good.

  2. I like your reasoning behind this being your favorite movie- the impulsivity of humanity and how we sometimes mistreat our power. I have never seen or watched this movie, but the way you describe it makes me want tp one day sit on the couch with a bucket of popcorn and cry my eyes out. I enjoyed the description of your favorite scenes as well, good post!

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