A.I. / Pinocchio Notes

·      Not sure when the movie is set but definitely in the future

·      Giving a robot child life the first connection to Pinocchio

·      Monica plays once upon a dream and reading a story to her son in a coma

·      Monica doesn’t like the idea of taking in a replacement child in the robot, but can’t get over how real it looks

·      Child is Very obedient

·      Also stares and just watches what Monica is doing

·      Robots not having to eat makes dinner time very awkward

·      David Calls monica “mommy” as she tries to shut him down 

·      Martin gets out of his coma and is living in the house now

·      Teddy use to be Martin’s toy

·      Martin has resentment towards David like any new sibling would

·      They read Pinocchio to him on the boat

·      David is obsessed with the story of Pinocchio

·      Monica can’t bring David to be destroyed but abandons him in the woods

·      Cuts to a completely different story of robot sex workers

·      The crowd is fooled by David and his ability to have emotions

·      David is convinced that the Blue Fairy is what will let Monica love him

·      Dr. Know reminds me of Genie from Aladdin

·      Manhattan is completely flooded in this society, water is all the way above the statue of liberty’s head

·      David can’t deal with finding out he is not one of a kind, not unique

·      2000 year time jump and earth is in a glacial age

·      He breaks the blue fairy

·      The new generation of robots can scan memories

·      David gets to spend one last day where his dreams are true with Monica

 

 

 

Pinocchio vs AI

·      Pinocchio still ate even as a marionette, but David shuts down when he does

·      David is very dependent on parents where Pinocchio goes on all these different adventures on his own

·      David is hunted for being an abandoned robot, Pinocchio is captured for being a misbehaving child

·      Both characters are desperate to become real boys

 

 

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