Bicentennial Man
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1:55:01
ls that so?
1:55:05
Just goes to show you, Andrew.
1:55:08
Somebody becomes a human being...
1:55:11
...sooner or later,
they do something monumentally stupid.

1:55:15
You've been a great example, Rupert.
1:55:18
How quickly will the blood
degrade my system?

1:55:21
l don't know.
1:55:23
You exercise, eat right, say, 30, 40 years.
1:55:29
That's a little vague, chief.
You don't know exactly how long l'll last?

1:55:34
Sorry.
1:55:38
Welcome to the human condition.
1:55:50
Andrew Martin?
1:56:04
l've always tried to make sense of things.
1:56:08
There must be some reason l am as l am.
1:56:14
As you can see, Madam Chairman,
l am no longer immortal.

1:56:22
You have arranged to die?
1:56:24
ln a sense, l have.
1:56:28
l am growing old
and my body is deteriorating.

1:56:34
And, like all of you,
it'll eventually cease to function.

1:56:41
As a robot l could have lived forever.
1:56:48
But l tell you all today
l would rather die a man...

1:56:53
...than live for all eternity as a machine.

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