A.I Coursework
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A.I COURSEWORK A.I was projected for the first time on screen on 24th October 2001 in France. Steven Spielberg took over the project cover based on a short story "Super Toys Last All Summer Long" by science fiction author Brian Aldiss, from the late Stanley Kubrick, who had been trying to get the film made for twenty years. It was reportedly Kubrick's dying wish that Spielberg made the film. There were mixed feelings on A.I, some people liked the film and other didn't, mainly because it became too much like a fairy tale in the second part of the film. The general feeling was that it was of two definite halves. It started as a sci-fi and then became a fairy tale in the second part. Here are some examples of why A.I was not successful from the point of view of someone who did not like the film. Here a critic complains...

