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I fair watched the DVD today, and I have to say it’s Apt! The relate quality is Ample, and so is the sound. I’m really impressed with this DVD. Determined, it doesn’t have many extras (impartial a few “bonus trailers” and very short featurette), but the quality of the DVD itself is fabulous.
I’m elated I’ve finally been able to witness the movie again in widescreen. I’ve seen Short Circuit 2 recently on HBO (a few times), and I didn’t see that in the bulky mask version that I was missing so remarkable going on in the movie.
If widescreen isn’t your thing, you calm have no worries. The DVD comes with the “plump conceal” version as well. The disc is a flipper, meaning one side is widescreen while the other is fullscreen, thus satisfying both crowds.
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As for the movie itself, I care for it. I’ve always loved this movie. I like it more than the first Short Circuit, and mainly because this one focuses more on “Number Five” (Johnny Five) than the first movie. It’s comical at times, and there’s even one portion of the movie I earn teary-eyed, no joke. I contemplate this movie teaches many critical things, such as building and strengthening friendships (through the interaction between Johnny Five and the other characters), and it shows how to fracture the boundaries and treat everyone as equals. It also shows you the delicacy of life…. (later in the movie–I won’t SPOIL IT for you!) .
I recommend this DVD for anyone that might need a ample laugh here and there. There are a few “cuss words” in the movie, so I don’t know if I would recommend this for children that are too young…. but I would dislike for children to miss such a movie. I saw it when I was 8, and now I’m 21 and I composed like it. That says a lot for a movie that’s now “obsolete.”
If you determine to not assume it, then please at least rent it. I reflect you’ll salvage it to be a charming movie that most people will glean something out of.
It would probably be remarkable like this; two everyman protagonists, themes of loneliness and isolation and yearning, a robot who is far more humane than his human counterparts…
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Unlike the first Short Circuit Movie where there wasn’t great time to gape the character of Jonhhy Five, or invest the machine with character, the second film does honest that and it does it very well. The viewer’s suspension of disbelief is fully engaged- even as an adult I fetch myself lulled into feeling a deep sesne of pathos and compassion for Number Johnny Five. This is in piece due to an improbable pre-CGI special effects/machine team and also due to the exceptionally unselfconscious acting of the human cast: Fisher Stevens ((the unpleasant guye from hackers) ) is truly phenomenal as Ben Jharvi, an Indian ((I deem) ) computer programmer who is as inept at expressing his feelings as Johnny Five is as idea his contain) ; Michael McKean and Cynthia Gibb are also gargantuan (McKean is perfect as a petty conman who betrays and then saves Johnny Five) . The actors did an improbable job interacting with the machine and their performances add subtly resplendent layers of humor and sentiment to whta could have been a really unpleasant movie but instead becomes a edifying thing to observe.
OK. The script is somewhat shoddy at times and the pacing is not so well-handled. There are some dead-end scenes, but for the most share everything really hangs together well- Johnny Five stumbles through several mishaps trying to understand why humans behave as they do and why he feels what he feels. Oh, there’s a mosey scene dwelling to the godawful “I need a hero,” song. The kitschy 80′s pop regain wears a tad thin afterawhile. But then, this is a kid film at heart, and a rather fresh one at that.
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One scene always breaks my heart, one of my all-time accepted poignant scenes: Johnny five, after being caught by the cops, is taken and chained in the police basement- the stolen property room. He is slowly reading two books, page by page. His friends approach to have him released- when allowed to leave he breaks his chains easily and sadly leaves (you behold, he could have left at anytime had he wanted to; there’s some Sadean undertones in how #J5 repeatedly allows himself to be demeaned and debased and almost destroyed by humans without fighting encourage lethally- which he easily could… a postmodern and mechanical kin to Justine, perhaps) .
The books he was so slowly reading were Pinochio and Frankenstein. It always slays me, impartial like the Rockbiter’s monologue in The Never Ending Myth (“They see like large, strong hands…”) .
This one is so worthy better, in my belief, than Spielberg’s noxious A.I., if only in that Stevie over-reached himself (again) on that crite film; trying to accomplish a ‘serious’ film about ‘serious’ issues… and then he tacked on a completely odious ending.
This film has no such pretensions- it mostly aims at fun. Because of that it achieves more than most serious cinema struggling with the same themes of technology and identity.
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