A question I have about "Bicentennial Man" — 4 years ago
Although quite interesting, I think the movie missed a point (although I haven’t read the story, so might be reflected there as well). Yes, he was on a quest to become human, but was the more important question no whether or not he was human (which I think the answer is no) but rather was he, or should he, have been recognised as a “person”. What is the more interesting/relevant, “human” versus “person”?

