Review of Innerspace (1987) by Philip N — 02 Mar 2012
Ever wanted to watch a fun biology film? Well this movie is for you. This is an imaginative story from Hollywood, which has its comedy moments thanks to Martin Short. Tuck played by Dennis Quaid is a real jock and Jack, played by Martin, comes across as a loser.
Their paths cross in an extreme circumstance when an experiment is hijacked. Tuck gets in contact with Jack and gives Jack the beliefs that he can be like Tuck. Watch for the guy with one hand as his fake one is lethal.
It's one of those 80's films that you just have to see even if its just for the fashion. The movie has the undertones of that you can achieve anything if you put your mind to it and that if you are a rebel one day you will realise that your ways hurt others and you should catch a grip to see what you have in front of you.
Give it a watch as it is a good wee film.
This review of Innerspace (1987) was written by Philip N on 02 Mar 2012.
Innerspace has generally received positive reviews.
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