Hive Creative Contest - My Favorite Movie (The Bicentennial Man)

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I am happy to be able to participate once again in the contest organized by @zord189 where he invites us to review a movie that we liked a lot, so I chose my favorite movie The Bicentennial Man starring Robin Willians, which I have seen many times, my daughter likes to joke around and say that I've seen it a bicentennial times. After watching it I felt inspired and happy to be alive, to be able to experience feelings and emotions.

The Bicentennial Man

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The film is about a family with two young daughters who buy a robot (Robin Willians) to help with household chores as a kind of butler. Little by little, the robot acquires free will and begins to experience human emotions. The father goes to the manufacturers of the robot and tells them what happened, they in turn offer him to return the robot to them for presenting faults so that they can destroy it, but the family does not accept and they decide to keep the robot, which eventually becomes their friend.

Over time the robot decides to search the world for the existence of other robots like him, and on his journey he meets a scientist who can give him the appearance of a man, creating artificial organs and human-like skin. He begins a journey to become human.

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To be recognized as human, he undertakes a fight against the law, at the end of the film he achieves an appeal to the UN to decide if he can be recognized of his identity as a man.

I loved the film because the robot, despite having achieved everything he wanted in the time he lived, he always sought to be recognized before the laws and the world as a human being, to have his own identity as a man. This reminds me of the LGBT community and how they suffer in their fight for their rights and to also be recognized for what they are, people with equal rights.

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I liked Robin Willians' performance a lot and some scenes made me laugh, although at the end of the film I couldn't contain my tears. It's a very beautiful film of a robot that wants, like all of us, to fall in love, make mistakes, rise up in the face of adversity... After all, that is what it means to live.

I highly recommend it in case you haven't seen it!

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I am pleased to participate once again in this week's contest Hive Creative Contest | Mr.Director (Contest Details)) sponsored by our friend @zord189

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One of my favorites, too. Andrew Martin's personality, being a robot who wants to be a human, has been a great influence in life as I have been want to live: service-orientaded.


Thanks for sharing.

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