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[The Metropolis Times] (although this was completely missed by normally perceptive Roger Ebert) David, a realistic "super toy" makes a journey to change from a robot to a "real boy." In order to become human, he must develop human flaws. After all, "if he was created to love, then it's reasonable to assume he knows how to hate."

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