Review of I.Q. (1994) by Micah B — 01 Sep 2010
I was expecting a more paper thin cartoon cut out of Albert Einstein, but Walter Matthau actually passed for a believable friendly version of the great physicist. Though the whole story of Einstein and his niece may have been fictionalized, the use of the characters is still relatively entertaining.
Most of the enjoyable moments in the movie relied on the discussions of science and philosophy. The romance was transparent and predictable. The heroine seemed to have too much of an abrupt realization of her love for the hero, but their relationship was not without its conflict.
This review of I.Q. (1994) was written by Micah B on 01 Sep 2010.
I.Q. has generally received mixed reviews.
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