Steven Spielberg
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Appearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And that's what that said to me.
Not the first time I saw the film and not the 25th time I saw the film.
But eventually it started to become very clear to me.
I like the mystery, too.
I don't think I've made enough movies with enough mystery that anybody said, but what did you really mean?
Everybody sees my movies and says, I get it.
Okay.
What are you doing next?
And, and kind of, uh, I think they were kind of confused at the end of Munich, you know, um, um, because I showed the twin towers at the, in, in the last shot.
And I think they, they made a big link and it wasn't, it wasn't, we shouldn't, they
to what the never-ending cycle of violence, the seemingly unsolvable cycle of violence, did eventually lead to.
So there's a lot of people talking about the end of that movie.
A lot of people talk about the end of AI, where David gets his mom back from dawn till nightfall, and that's it.
And what happens to David?
Is he just going to sit...
in that bed until his batteries run down with Teddy.
And then what happens to him?
Is he going to become a deity for all the machines that found him?
The super mecha that people often confusingly think are aliens, they are not.
They are the result of many iterations and generations of machine-built entities.