The app that tells you the best time to run and pee during a movie without missing the best scenes.

100% free (donation supported) iPhone | Android

The Most Personality-Driven AI in Cinema

AI add a lot to cinema. People have been writing AI characters since before movies even existed, and it’s no surprise that they’ve only become more commonplace over the years. Although there are certainly some AI that serve a technical purpose more than anything else, many AI also exist as an appealing character just like any human character. These AI in movies end up affecting the audience as much as any human characters, if not more.


HAL 9000 (2001: A Space Odyssey)

When you think of AI with a personality, you might not immediately think of HAL 9000. In fact, he’s one of the most human AI simply because of his juxtaposition with the truly human crew. In critical analyses, many people note that it seems like HAL 9000 only starts harming the crew when he starts expressing human emotions like paranoia and jealousy.

R2-D2 (Star Wars)

This is one of the original AI with a personality, made even more interesting specifically because R2-D2 doesn’t ever talk. If he does have any dialogue, it’s only evident because of implicit or explicit translation from another character. Despite the fact that he doesn’t speak, R2-D2’s beeps carry with them the same amount of expression as a human voice, making them irresistibly charming.

Marvin the Paranoid Android (Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy)

Marvin’s pessimism makes him an oddly charming character with a truly unique personality. People may love him so much because he builds on classic literary characters like Eeyore, which evokes a sense of childhood nostalgia. His character helps to build the world of Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, while also offering a dash of humor for the audience to relate to.

Data (Star Trek)

A basic facet of Data’s character is that he doesn’t really show emotion, but that’s actually why he’s such a humanlike character. Throughout Star Trek, including the movies, the TV shows, and more, Data struggles with understanding and trying to express human emotion. His struggle with emotion as a whole is what makes him such an appealing character.

Bender (Futurama)

As a character, Bender tends to be much more chaotic than anything else. Characters variously describe him as a womanizer, a rude individual, a thief, and a criminal, among other things. However, he’s a beloved character among fans. That might be because he’s a reflection of some of the most integral pieces of humanity, despite not even being human himself.

Samantha (Her)

Her is a movie that’s based entirely around deconstructing the differences between AI and humans. Samantha is the eponymous “her,” and as the main character falls in love with her, audiences are left to contemplate what it means to be human. Their love affair is clearly genuine and real, and that’s why she’s such an interesting character.

Ava (Ex Machina)

In Ex Machina, every character’s morality is under scrutiny at every point. The intent isn’t to offer a cast of characters that’s full of “good” and “bad” people; it’s to showcase people being people. That’s also the case with Ava, the AI character in the movie. She hurts people, but does so to make herself free. The philosophical questions she raises makes her character intimately compelling.

Conclusion

When someone sets out to create a “good character,” they actually want to create a compelling character. AI from all types of cinematic backgrounds can be compelling and interesting to the audience. They may even be more compelling than some human characters. Next time you watch a movie with an AI character, consider their humanity as well.

First View Movie Review – Her

——Content continues below——

The World’s Most Indispensable Movie App

The RunPee app tells you the best times to
run & pee during a movie
so you don't miss the best scenes.


As seen on

Download the RunPee app.
100% free (donation supported)

Get the RunPee app at the Google Play Store       Get the RunPee app at the Google Play Store

Read more about the RunPee app.



Ex Machina – movie review

The Seven Droids We Love from Star Wars (and what exactly they do)

 

What people are saying
about the RunPee app.

star star star star star

A Google user

November 19, 2019

Love love love this app. And, after receiving an email from Dan (the creator) that read as though it was a one-on-one communication sent only to me, I felt compelled to leave a long-overdue review. My son and I are absolutely addicted to this app…especially since I discovered it at the onset of the Marvel craze. Now we use it to confirm if there is a scene following the credits. Often times, we are the ONLY ones there watching the bonus scene…and it cracks us up. LOL! Thanks, RunPee!

View all reviews
Apple App Store | Google Play Store

Download RunPee app

Apple App store     Google Play Store
Don’t miss your favorite movie moments because you have to pee or need a snack. Use the RunPee app (Androidor iPhone) when you go to the movies. We have Peetimes for all wide release films every week, including Wicked, Gladiator II, Red One, The Wild Robot and coming soon  Moana 2, The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim, Kraven the Hunter, Mufasa: The Lion King and many others. We have literally thousands of Peetimes—from classic movies through today’s blockbusters. You can also keep up with movie news and reviews on our blog, or by following us on Twitter @RunPee. If there’s a new film out there, we’ve got your bladder covered.

Comments

One response to “The Most Personality-Driven AI in Cinema”

  1. From this list, R2-D2 and Data are my favorites. If I believed our future AI would be scrappy and kind-hearted like them, I wouldn’t fear for the future!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

RunPee