Bicentennial Man
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But Andrew does all the work.
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-But Andrew is our--
-Then Andrew should get the money.

:39:04
Andrew is a robot.
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What conceivable use would a robot
have for money?

:39:09
Robots don't go shopping.
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Robots don't go on vacations.
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Robots don't eat dinners
in fancy restaurants.

:39:18
l can't believe we're having this discussion.
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lt doesn't matter what he is.
:39:27
Andrew deserves to benefit
from the work he does.

:39:31
Sweetheart....
:39:35
l will do what's right for Andrew,
of course l will.

:39:39
At the end of the day,
we are talking about a machine.

:39:43
You can't invest
your emotions in a machine.

:40:07
-There you are. How are you?
-Good morning.

:40:10
-This must be Andrew.
-Andrew, Bill Feingold, family lawyer.

:40:15
You own one of my clocks.
:40:18
This is one of my favourites.
Do you enjoy it?

:40:23
Yes, l do very much.
:40:25
l like the new office, Bill.
What floor are we on?

:40:27
Thirty-seventh.
:40:31
Andrew, come and have a look at this.
:40:34
No, thank you, Sir.
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-Sure?
-No.

:40:41
How can l help you?
:40:42
As you know, Andrew has earned a great
deal of money from his endeavours.

:40:46
And what he really wants
is to open his own bank account.

:40:50
A bank account in the name of a robot.
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Would that be legal?
:40:54
l couldn't say. There are no precedents.
:40:58
l don't think there's a law against it, but....

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