Artificial Intelligence, Directed by Steven Spielberg.
Sometime in the distant future, after the polar icecaps have melted, major flooding has devastated most major cities. Technology has advanced to the point where people depend for many tasks on robots with highly sophisticated artificial intelligence; including companion robots which replace friends, lovers or children. David is a companion robot programmed to be the loving son of Henry and Monica Swinton, whose own son, Martin, lies comatose and apparently brain dead in a nearby hospital. Just as the Swintons learn to adjust to David and his capacity to love eternally and unconditionally, Martin makes a miraculous recovery and returns home. Soon sibling rivalry makes David a hindrance to the family's unity and he is cast out of the family. Alone with his robotic teddy bear and unable to adjust to a world that has no use for his ability to love, David journeys out into the forests to find a way to become a real boy.
Chapter 27. A Plea to the Blue Fairy
In the amphibicopter sunk to the ocean floor:
[David]
Blue Fairy? please
Please, please make me into a real, live boy.
Please.
Blue Fairy?
Please, please,
Make me real.
Blue Fairy, please,
Please make me real.
Please make me a real boy,
Please, Blue Fairy,
Make me into a real boy.
Please.
[Narrator]
And David continued to pray
to the Blue Fairy there before him --
she who smiled softly forever,
she who welcomed forever.
Eventually the flood lights dimmed and died,
but David could still see her palely by day...
and he still addressed her in hope.
He prayed until all the sea anemones had shriveled and died.
He prayed as the ocean froze and the ice encased the caged amphibicopter and the Blue Fairy too,
locking them together where he could still make her out.
A blue ghost in ice...
always there,
always smiling,
always awaiting him.
Eventually, he never moved at all,
but his eyes always stayed open...
staring ahead forever all through the darkness of each night...
and the next day...
and the next day.
thus, 2,000 years passed by.
Sometime in the distant future, after the polar icecaps have melted, major flooding has devastated most major cities. Technology has advanced to the point where people depend for many tasks on robots with highly sophisticated artificial intelligence; including companion robots which replace friends, lovers or children. David is a companion robot programmed to be the loving son of Henry and Monica Swinton, whose own son, Martin, lies comatose and apparently brain dead in a nearby hospital. Just as the Swintons learn to adjust to David and his capacity to love eternally and unconditionally, Martin makes a miraculous recovery and returns home. Soon sibling rivalry makes David a hindrance to the family's unity and he is cast out of the family. Alone with his robotic teddy bear and unable to adjust to a world that has no use for his ability to love, David journeys out into the forests to find a way to become a real boy.
Chapter 27. A Plea to the Blue Fairy
In the amphibicopter sunk to the ocean floor:
[David]
Blue Fairy? please
Please, please make me into a real, live boy.
Please.
Blue Fairy?
Please, please,
Make me real.
Blue Fairy, please,
Please make me real.
Please make me a real boy,
Please, Blue Fairy,
Make me into a real boy.
Please.
[Narrator]
And David continued to pray
to the Blue Fairy there before him --
she who smiled softly forever,
she who welcomed forever.
Eventually the flood lights dimmed and died,
but David could still see her palely by day...
and he still addressed her in hope.
He prayed until all the sea anemones had shriveled and died.
He prayed as the ocean froze and the ice encased the caged amphibicopter and the Blue Fairy too,
locking them together where he could still make her out.
A blue ghost in ice...
always there,
always smiling,
always awaiting him.
Eventually, he never moved at all,
but his eyes always stayed open...
staring ahead forever all through the darkness of each night...
and the next day...
and the next day.
thus, 2,000 years passed by.