English name: bicentennial commemorative person
Alias: 200-year-old robot, robot housekeeper, cross-century robot
Resource type: DVDRip
Issue date:199965438+February 65438+March.
Film director: chris columbus chris columbus.
Film actors: robin williams, robin williams, Sam Nell, sam neill, Embeth Davidtz, Embers David Lutz, oliver platt, oliver platt, Haley Kate Eisenberg, hallie kate eisenberg, Kevin Tiny Ansel, and Joe Beran Merry Booker.
Region: USA
Language: English
Introduction:
Director: chris columbus, chris columbus.
Main performances: Robin Williams, Robin Williams, Sam Nell, sam neill, Embeth Davidtz, Embers Davids, oliver platt, oliver platt, Harriet Eisenberg, hallie kate eisenberg, and the book of Kevin' Tiny' Ansel Joe Bellam Merry.
Episode:199965438+February 13 (USA)
Location: Germany, USA (location)
Right: English.
Scoring: 6.110 (7330 votes)
Color: color
Voice: DTS dolby digital SDDS
Length: 132 minutes
Type: plot, science fiction love
Category: Sweden: Btl Australia: PG UK: PG Argentina: 13 Germany: 0 USA: PG New Zealand: PG France: U.
Screen: Simplified Chinese
The subtitle of CD 1 is sub-format, which is very good, but the original subtitle of CD2 has a long delay. I made it for easy viewing.
After some modifications, the format has also been converted to SRT. I hope you will like it.
Introduction:
Thanks for all the information provided by enthusiastic netizens.
Personal feeling is robin williams's best film, and he likes the name "Changed Man" very much. After watching this movie, I feel that words can't describe my feelings. If you want to know how I feel, please watch this movie with your lover. Experience the sincerity of love, the vicissitudes of the world, and ... the anxiety of longing to see the future.
This film tells the life of a robot. Andrew, the robot played by robin williams, was bought by Martin's family as a domestic robot, and his program was only set to complete the task of a servant. But a few days later, they found that Andrew was not an ordinary robot because he began to experience emotion and creative thinking. In a story that spans two hundred years, Andrew understands the intricacies of human nature in the process of stopping those who let him destroy himself.
This robot is the latest attempt of Hollywood king of comedy robin williams. Robin williams, a Hollywood movie star who is good at winning with warm and happy performances, plays a robot in the new film Robot. After 200 years, it has finally become a real human story through advanced technology.
Although computer technology is widely used in movies to enhance visual effects, the selling point of movies is still focused on the discussion of human feelings. Robin williams will once again impress the audience with the inner drama influenced by emotion in the film. Robin williams said that science fiction movies have always been his favorite.
This film is the third collaboration between robin williams and director Chris Krumbos. During the filming process, Robin also suffered a lot. Because the props are airtight and heavy, it is not easy to act. Robin williams himself is a huge fan of science fiction movies. He thinks that the development of human nature by machines is a very interesting and worthwhile topic. Maybe there will be such a robot in the future.
Cast:
Robin williams, robin williams ... andrew martin.
Sam neill sam neill ... Sir Richard martin.
Embeth Davidtz embedded in Davids ... Amanda Martin/Miss Portia Chaney.
Oliver Pratt oliver platt ... Rupert Burns.
Harriet Kate Eisenberg hallie kate eisenberg ... 7-year-old "Little Beauty" Amanda Martin.
Kevin Tiny Ansel ... Repairman # 1
Joe Belen ... robot deliveryman.
Meridian Books ... Women Parliamentarians of the World (not appointed)
Evan brainerd ... the puppeteer.
Billy Bryan ... the puppet man.
Adam Bryant ... human head.
Benny Bitner ... the puppet man.
Kristy Connelly ... Monica (female name)
Wendy crewson wendy crewson ... Horse? Ammartin
Richard Cross ... Repairman #2
Foreign alias:
Jahremann, Der(2000) (Germany)
Andrew martin (1998) (USA) (job title)
Motion Picture Association of America:
PG rating of language and some sexual content.