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Both are amazingly well done, and this short continues to amaze me with it's chilling realism and realistic storyline - that maybe, just maybe, making machines just as smart as us that lack souls is a bad thing...
NOTE to movie-goers though: Scope out your theater before you settle in. Many moms think that since it's a CG film, it's okay for their toddlers, despite the PG-13 warning. My theater was filled with crying brats and dopey goths pretending to be Burton fans (because the films are relatively dark), and unfortunately only the criers were shooed away.
i personally thought it had some pacing problems, it was a bit slow at some parts. the character and set design was brilliant. the plot was a little pedestrian, but they had some details that made it unique and really worth seeing. i love movies like this because it's like an ultra simple exercise in psychoanalysis (what parts of a split soul can you name?) you won't really have to worry about many children in the audience(unless you live in a podunk town and see it during the day), see it at night and all you'll have to worry about are fat nerds and maybe some highschoolers.