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I.Q. (1994)

I.Q. (1994)
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Legendary scientist Albert Einstein (played here by Walter Matthau) takes a break from theoretical physics to try to set up his intellectual niece with a handsome auto mechanic in this romantic comedy. The movie's central conceit is that Einstein's brilliance extends to matters of the heart, allowing him to immediately sense that Ed Walters (Tim Robbins), a bright, lower-class mechanic obsessed with Popular Science Magazine, would be perfect for his niece Catherine (Meg Ryan). Unfortunately, Catherine is already engaged to a stiff Princeton man. In order to defeat Catherine's resistance, Uncle Albert decides to help Ed pretend to be a revolutionary scientist, a charade that inevitably leads to much farcical confusion. Einstein's scientist pals are portrayed as a Greek chorus of Catskills-style kibitzers, featuring such notable perfomers as Lou Jacobi as Kurt Godel and director Gene Saks as Boris Podolsky. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi

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Starring:
Tim RobbinsMeg Ryan, (more)
Director(s):
Fred Schepisi
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of I.Q.

Legendary scientist Albert Einstein (played here by Walter Matthau) takes a break from theoretical physics to try to set up his intellectual niece with a handsome auto mechanic in this romantic comedy. The movie's central conceit is that Einstein's brilliance extends to matters of the heart, allowing him to immediately sense that Ed Walters (Tim Robbins), a bright, lower-class mechanic obsessed with Popular Science Magazine, would be perfect for his niece Catherine (Meg Ryan). Unfortunately, Catherine is already engaged to a stiff Princeton man. In order to defeat Catherine's resistance, Uncle Albert decides to help Ed pretend to be a revolutionary scientist, a charade that inevitably leads to much farcical confusion. Einstein's scientist pals are portrayed as a Greek chorus of Catskills-style kibitzers, featuring such notable perfomers as Lou Jacobi as Kurt Godel and director Gene Saks as Boris Podolsky. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
95 mins

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Director(s):
Fred Schepisi
Writer(s):
Andy BreckmanMichael Leeson
Producer(s):
Carol BaumFred Schepisi
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Suitable for Teens)
Categories:
ComedyRomance
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Cortrena C.

love is such a wonderful feeling. this movie was very funny and romantic. four great minds work on theoretical ways of the heart to bring two people together.

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SANDHYA P.

Walter Matthau is brilliant, Meg Ryan is repetitive, Tim Robbins is good but not great. Some parts seem overdone / overacted , the bunch of scientists are adorable as are their antics.A simple love story with a Theoreticla Physics flavor, do try it once when in mood for a light hearted romantic movie.

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Bruce B.

sappy farce but cute and enjoyable.

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