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I.Q.
I.Q.
1994 ·100 min ·United States of America ·PG 12+
6.2
IMDb 6.2 КП 6.8 RT 43% MC 66
Comedy, Drama, Romance
Director: Fred Schepisi
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Albert Einstein helps a young man who's in love with Einstein's niece to catch her attention by pretending temporarily to be a great physicist.

Budget: $25M
US Gross: $26.38M
Worldwide: $26.38M
Tim Robbins
Actor
Meg Ryan
Actor
Walter Matthau
Actor

I.Q. is a lighthearted, old-fashioned romantic comedy that is widely appreciated for its charming performances and heartwarming atmosphere. While supporters enjoy its witty premise and intellectual playfulness, critics argue that the film relies on contrived tropes and an absurd narrative that undermines the characters.

Acting Walter Matthau delivers a warm and natural performance as Einstein, providing a grounding presence that anchors the film's whimsical premise.
Emotion The film succeeds as a light, feel-good viewing experience that provides genuine entertainment for a broad family audience.
Originality The screenplay presents a refreshing departure from standard genre formulas through its unique integration of physics and Cold War-era satire.
Acting Opinions on the lead performances are divided; some praise the chemistry between Meg Ryan and Tim Robbins as charming, while others find their characters to be poorly written and forced into unnatural interactions.
Screenplay The plot is a point of contention: fans appreciate the lighthearted, intellectual silliness of the premise, while detractors find the narrative mechanics and forced humor to be absurd, contrived, and lacking in substance.
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