: As with most Asimov works, the narrative operates within the framework of these laws, specifically focusing on how Andrew's evolving personality interacts with his hardcoded compliance.
Originally a novelette by Isaac Asimov published in September 1976 , the story follows Andrew Martin , an NDR-114 robot who begins to display artistic creativity and emotional depth. Over the span of 200 years, Andrew seeks to shed his mechanical identity and be legally recognized as a human being. Key Themes El hombre bicentenario
Directed by Chris Columbus and starring , the film expanded on Asimov's story (and Robert Silverberg’s novelization, The Positronic Man ). : As with most Asimov works, the narrative
: A central plot point involves Andrew’s multi-generational quest through the "World Legislature" to be declared human. Cultural Impact Key Themes Directed by Chris Columbus and starring
: Robin Williams is widely praised for his portrayal of Andrew, transitioning from a rigid machine to a soulful, aging man.