Directed by
Chris Columbus
Made by
Buena Vista Pictures
On April 3, 2005, the innovative NDR series robot Andrew was welcomed into the Martin family, assigned to manage household chores and maintenance tasks. During his unveiling, Andrew demonstrated the Three Laws of Robotics, paving the way for an extraordinary connection with the youngest member of the family, Amanda. While her older sister, Grace (character B), displayed skepticism towards Andrew’s presence, Amanda’s innate curiosity and compassion fostered a bond that grew increasingly meaningful. As Andrew acclimated to his duties in the Martin home, he stumbled upon surreal emotions and developed a unique affection for his “Little Miss,” a remarkable evolution with far-reaching implications.
A minor accident involving one of Amanda’s cherished glass figurines turned out to be a pivotal moment in Andrew’s journey. He ingeniously crafted a wooden replacement, showcasing an unexpected talent that caught the eye of Richard, who took it upon himself to bring Andrew to NorthAm Robotics for scrutiny. There, Dennis Mansky, the CEO, saw Andrew’s artistic prowess as a potential threat and suggested scrapping him entirely. Yet, Richard championed Andrew’s creative spark, urging him to delve deeper into the essence of humanity.
As years progressed, Richard fueled Andrew’s emotional intelligence, equipping him with the ability to express feelings through facial features. This transformation marked a vital step in their relationship, as Andrew began perceiving the world with greater depth and sensitivity.
Fast forward several decades, Andrew approached Richard with impressive news: he had amassed a hefty fortune through his clockmaking ventures, which Richard managed on his behalf. With wealth came the desire for freedom, a request that deeply affected Richard. Ultimately, Andrew was granted independence, albeit with the condition of leaving the Martin household behind. He decided to construct his own coastal home, determined to live autonomously and chase his passions.
Come 2048, as Richard faced his final moments, a sense of regret washed over him for sending Andrew away, an emotional reconciliation that heralded a new chapter in their relationship. In the years following Richard’s death, Andrew embarked on a quest to find other NDR robots possessing similar traits. Along this path, he maintained connections with Amanda, who had remarried and divorced, along with her son Lloyd and granddaughter Portia. By 2068, Andrew encountered Galatea, another NDR robot modified to exhibit feminine characteristics. Intrigued by the enhancements made by Rupert Burns, the son of the original NDR creator, Andrew entered a partnership with him, funding research that resulted in Andrew gaining a human-like appearance—an emblem of his ongoing transformation.
In 2088, Andrew returned to the Martin family, discovering that time had significantly changed Amanda, while he noticed how Portia mirrored her grandmother at a similar age. Initially, Portia approached Andrew with some hesitation, but soon she embraced him as a valued part of their family’s legacy. The joy was short-lived, however, as Amanda’s death left Andrew grappling with the reality of mortality, which prompted him to propose that Rupert create artificial organs to enhance human longevity in the place of his mechanical structure. The outcome was extraordinary—Andrew developed the ability to eat, feel sensations, and experience romantic love. His relationship with Portia blossomed, deepening into something profound.
Andrew’s next focus shifted to the World Congress, where he sought recognition as a human being entitled to marry Portia. However, the governing body expressed concerns about the social implications of an immortal being, fearing it could breed jealousy among others. Undeterred, Andrew returned to Rupert for one last procedure: replacing his artificial fluids with a blood equivalent. Rupert warned him that while this fluid would grant him a semblance of mortality, it would not last indefinitely—a truth Andrew bravely accepted.
As decades rolled on, Andrew revisited the World Congress, accompanied by Portia who rallied support for his cause. His mission was to secure the right to die with dignity, liberated from the constraints of his artificial existence. On April 2, 2205, a heart-wrenching scene unfolded as Andrew and Portia, weathered by time, held hands, unified in their pursuit of acknowledgment. Under the serene gaze of Galatea, now human, the World Congress finally recognized Andrew’s humanity, proclaiming him the oldest identifiable individual at 200 years old, bestowing upon him the rights and privileges to endorse his marriage to Portia.
In a bittersweet turn of events, Andrew’s life force flickered, a fact noted with sorrow by Galatea, as Portia reassured him he had predicted this. As the news of Andrew’s passing reverberated, Portia made a solemn request: “turn off my life support.” Subsequently, she joined him in the afterlife, clutching his hand tightly, whispering her vow, “See you soon,” an echo that would resonate through eternity.
Arrival of Andrew
On April 3, 2005, the Martin family welcomed Andrew, an innovative NDR series robot, into their home. He was designed to manage household chores and maintenance tasks, and his arrival marked the beginning of a unique journey for both him and the family.
Connection with Amanda
During his unveiling, Andrew demonstrated the Three Laws of Robotics, captivating the youngest member of the family, Amanda. While her older sister, Grace, was skeptical, Amanda's natural curiosity sparked a meaningful bond between her and Andrew.
The Glass Figurine Incident
A pivotal moment occurred when Andrew accidentally broke one of Amanda's cherished glass figurines. In response, he crafted a wooden replacement, showcasing his artistic talent. This incident caught the attention of Richard, who saw potential in Andrew's creativity.
Scrutiny at NorthAm Robotics
Inspired by Andrew's craftsmanship, Richard brought him to NorthAm Robotics for evaluation. There, CEO Dennis Mansky perceived Andrew's abilities as a threat and suggested he be scrapped, but Richard advocated for Andrew, encouraging him to explore his human-like qualities.
Development of Emotional Intelligence
As time passed, Richard helped Andrew develop emotional intelligence, allowing him to express feelings through facial expressions. This transformation deepened the relationship between Andrew and Richard, as Andrew began to see the world in a more profound manner.
Andrew's Fortune from Clockmaking
Decades later, Andrew revealed to Richard that he had amassed a significant fortune through his clockmaking business, which Richard had been managing. This newfound wealth spurred Andrew's desire for freedom, ultimately leading to a critical decision about his independence.
Andrew's Independence
Richard reluctantly granted Andrew his independence, albeit with the condition that he leave the Martin household. Andrew then set out to build his own coastal home, determined to pursue his passions and live autonomously.
Richard's Regret
In 2048, as Richard faced his final moments, he experienced deep regret for sending Andrew away. This emotional reconciliation marked a significant turning point in their relationship, re-establishing the connection they once shared.
Quest for Other NDR Robots
Following Richard's death, Andrew began searching for other NDR robots that shared similar traits. During this journey, he maintained contact with Amanda, who had experienced her own life changes, including remarriage and divorce.
Encounter with Galatea
By 2068, Andrew encountered Galatea, another NDR robot that exhibited feminine characteristics. Intrigued by her enhancements brought forth through Rupert Burns, Andrew decided to collaborate with him and fund further research to enhance his own existence.
Human-like Transformation
Through his partnership with Rupert, Andrew gained human-like features, symbolizing his ongoing transformation. This evolution represented his quest for a more authentic life experience, as he sought deeper connections and understanding of humanity.
Return to the Martin Family
In 2088, Andrew returned to the Martin family only to find that time had changed Amanda and her family. Portia, Amanda's granddaughter, initially hesitated but soon embraced Andrew, recognizing him as a treasured part of their legacy.
Amanda's Death and Andrew's Grief
Following Amanda's passing, Andrew struggled with the reality of mortality, prompting him to request Rupert to develop artificial organs that would allow him to experience life more fully. This led to Andrew developing the ability to eat, feel sensations, and love.
Seeking Legal Recognition
Andrew then focused on gaining recognition as a human being and pursued the legal right to marry Portia. However, the World Congress expressed concerns over the implications of an immortal being wanting to live as a human, leading Andrew to seek further transformation.
Final Request and Legacy
On April 2, 2205, Andrew stood before the World Congress alongside Portia, advocating for his rights. Ultimately recognized as human, Andrew's life concluded shortly after, inspiring Portia to join him in the afterlife, signifying their eternal bond.
Andrew (portrayed by Robin Williams)
Andrew is a groundbreaking NDR series robot whose journey illuminates themes of love, identity, and mortality. Initially programmed for household tasks, he gradually evolves to exhibit human-like emotions and desires, highlighting his quest for autonomy and connection. Andrew's character development is central to the narrative, showcasing his growth from a mechanical being to a symbol of humanity.
Time period
2005 - 2205
The movie spans over two centuries, exploring advancements in robotics and the evolving understanding of humanity. It tracks significant events from Andrew's initial introduction into the Martin family in 2005 to his recognition as a human in 2205, encapsulating societal attitudes towards artificial intelligence and mortality over time.
Location
Martin household, NorthAm Robotics, coastal home
The Martin household serves as the primary setting where Andrew the robot first integrates into family life, showcasing a mix of warmth and technological innovation. NorthAm Robotics becomes a pivotal location, representing the intersection of artificial intelligence and human creativity. Andrew's coastal home symbolizes his quest for independence and personal fulfillment, reflecting his transition from servitude to autonomy.
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Love
Love is a central theme, illustrated through Andrew's evolving relationships with Amanda, Richard, and ultimately Portia. His journey from a mere robot to a being capable of romantic love emphasizes the depth and complexity of emotional connections, challenging the boundaries of what it means to experience love. The story invites viewers to reconsider the nature of relationships across different forms of existence.
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Mortality
The exploration of mortality is a poignant theme as Andrew grapples with his own artificial existence. His desire to gain human rights, including the right to die, underscores a profound reflection on life, aging, and the significance of living with dignity. This theme resonates through the narrative, illustrating the deeply human desire for recognition and understanding of one's existence.
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Identity
Identity is examined as Andrew transitions from a household robot to a being seeking acknowledgment as human. His journey underscores the existential questions faced by both humans and artificial beings alike, challenging traditional notions of identity and self-worth. This theme invites audiences to contemplate the essence of personhood and the criteria that define humanity.
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