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[David talks to the Stage Manager of the Flesh Fair] Stage Manager:
No one builds children. No one ever has. What would be the point? Lord Johnson-Johnson:
He could be a custom job. Some rich and lonely scaredy puss's pretend child. TV Face:
[the Mecha next to them in the cage]
I'm a custom job. Seventy-five years ago I was Time Magazine's Mecha of the year. Stage Manager:
No, this work is first-rate. A lot of love went into him. David? You are one of a kind. You know that? Who made you? David:
My mommy made me
No one builds children. No one ever has. What would be the point? Lord Johnson-Johnson:
He could be a custom job. Some rich and lonely scaredy puss's pretend child. TV Face:
[the Mecha next to them in the cage]
I'm a custom job. Seventy-five years ago I was Time Magazine's Mecha of the year. Stage Manager:
No, this work is first-rate. A lot of love went into him. David? You are one of a kind. You know that? Who made you? David:
My mommy made me
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No one builds children
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No one ever has What would be the point
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He could be a custom job Some rich and lonely scaredy puss's pretend child
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I'm a custom job
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Seventy five years ago I was Time magazine's Mecha of the Year
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No this work is first rate
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A lot of love went into him David
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You are one of a kind You know that
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Who made you My mommy made me
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Movie Summary
David, a robotic boy—the first of his kind programmed to love—is adopted as a test case by a Cybertronics employee and his wife. Though he gradually becomes their child, a series of unexpected circumstances make this life impossible for David. Without final acceptance by humans or machines, David embarks on a journey to discover where he truly belongs, uncovering a world in which the line between robot and machine is both vast and profoundly thin.

