tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-963465075819902876.post3948474935455044310..comments2023-08-14T06:49:14.557+02:00Comments on musings n waffle: Ch-ch-ch changes joanygeehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05250522334758277619noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-963465075819902876.post-56920197388234349912014-08-16T19:26:36.600+02:002014-08-16T19:26:36.600+02:00He left behind a treasure trove of films and inter...He left behind a treasure trove of films and interviews. I need to watch Bicentennial Man again. Thank you, Sayre.joanygeehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05250522334758277619noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-963465075819902876.post-20700455217195654102014-08-16T17:52:16.072+02:002014-08-16T17:52:16.072+02:00I loved Robin Williams. His movies made me laugh ...I loved Robin Williams. His movies made me laugh and/or think because even when he's being very funny, he's also telling you something. One of the movies I've always liked (though no one else did, apparently) was "Bicentennial Man" - a robot's struggle to become more human. Every time I watch it, I think that this struggle is actually common to everyone and we don't have the luxury of 200 years to get it right. His robot had a head start too - his purpose was to serve, which evolved to caring and appreciation. What makes a person "human"? In the end, that was the big debate of the film. Robin Williams wasn't afraid to tackle that question but to him, it may have seemed that he always fell short. Sayrehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16350593991157139017noreply@blogger.com