


Throughout the film, audiences see Jody tackle love, career and escaping a life of crime before he finally becoming a man. He said what intrigued him was exploring the dynamic relationship between a single mom and her grown boy when a new boyfriend enters her life, but what audiences really get is a glimpse of one young man's struggle - with himself and with societal forces - to grow into adulthood.Ī new man in the house complicates Jody's life, but he can't sleep over at his girlfriend's apartment because she, too, has a new man (Snoop Dog) on her couch. "I've had this story on my mind ever since 'Boyz N the Hood,"' Singleton told Reuters, referencing his breakthrough 1991 film about young kids growing up in south Los Angeles. Likewise, "Baby Boy" also looks to cause a stir with a theme that centers on how young black men from inner city neighborhoods and single-parent families fail to grow up and take responsibility for themselves and their offspring.

Like many Spielberg films, "A.I." is filled with special effects and imagined worlds, and it is certain to be one of this summer movie season's most talked about. To return to his mom, whom he still loves, David has to navigate through a world populated by "mechas" (mechanicals) and "orgas" (organics) with a companion "mecha" named Gigolo Joe (Jude Law) who has been programmed to be a sort of sex robot. But when their own human son recovers, the mother abandons David deep in the woods. To replace him, they adopt the first robotic child, David, who was built to love unconditionally. Sam Robards and Frances O'Connor portray a married couple far into the future whose son is terminally ill and has been frozen cryogenically until his disease can be cured.
