Bicentennial Man
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1:51:00
Yes, sir.
1:51:03
Andrew, society can tolerate
an immortal robot...

1:51:08
...but we will never tolerate
an immortal human.

1:51:11
lt arouses too much jealousy,
too much anger.

1:51:16
l'm sorry, Andrew.
1:51:17
This court cannot and will not
validate your humanity.

1:51:22
l hereby bring an end to these proceedings.
1:51:25
lt is the decision of this court that
Andrew Martin, from this day forward...

1:51:31
...will continue to be declared a robot.
1:51:36
A mechanical machine, nothing more.
1:51:43
One is glad to be of service.
1:52:12
Andrew, l have to tell you...
1:52:16
...l'm beginning to feel not so sure.
1:52:18
About us?
1:52:20
No.
1:52:24
Next week will be my 75th birthday--
1:52:26
l know, and you look 50.
1:52:29
-Thank you.
-A spectacular 50.

1:52:31
But l don't feel 50.
1:52:33
Your body does. Last night was amazing.
What was that called again?

1:52:36
-Shut up and listen to me!
-Sorry.

1:52:39
Don't give me that look,
l'm not ordering you around.

1:52:42
-Whatever you say.
-Don't be agreeable.

1:52:43
l'm not being agreeable.
l can be if you want me to.

1:52:46
Goddamn it! l'm trying to tell you
something important here.

1:52:57
l'm not going to live forever.

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