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‘Bicentennial Man’: THR’s 1999 Review

The Hollywood Reporter
Story by Erik Hayden
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Revisiting the 1999 review of 'Bicentennial Man,' a divisive sci-fi drama starring Robin Williams that promised to celebrate humanity but fell short, according to The Hollywood Reporter's critic.
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  • The film, based on an Isaac Asimov story, earned an Oscar nomination for makeup and hairstyling but grossed only $87 million globally, underperforming against expectations.
  • Critic Kirk Honeycutt found the film to be 'surprisingly mechanical,' with a lack of real conflict and a 'regressive' vision of the future, despite Williams' star power and the feel-good premise.
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Robin Williams, Isaac Asimov, Robert Silverberg, Nicholas Kazan, Chris Columbus, Kirk Honeycutt, Touchstone Pictures, Bicentennial Man
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