UPDATE: After finding images from the film that match the concept art, I have to concede that the art is exactly the same. I never noticed it because the visuals were so integrated that they didn't stand out. So, I updated this post with screen caps and new title.
The movie A.I. (2001) was okay,but if it had some of Stanley Kubrick's trademark visuals it may have been great.
The movie A.I. (2001) was okay,
Back in 2001, the legendary director Stanley Kubrick was working on A.I. Artificial Intelligence based on the Brian Aldiss' short story "Super-Toys Last All Summer Long."
When he died in 1999, Steven Spielberg took it and produced a fairly successful film. But, imagine if the visuals below had been in the film.
Synopsis: A highly advanced robotic boy longs to become “real” so that he can regain the love of his human mother.
The Flesh Fair
The Flesh Fair
Post Humanity Ice Fields
Bridge entrance to Rogue City
Flesh Fair Moon Blimp
Cryogenic Medical Facility
New York under water
Rogue City
Moon
What do you think? Could have been even better?
Via io9
Huh? Well from the original designs to the final there is almost no differences. Mabe you should make a comparaison.
ReplyDeleteGood question. I'll see if I can track down some screencaps.
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