Mi cerebro es electrónico

Un Film de Robert Butler

"The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes," a 1969 Walt Disney Production, is a whimsical and engaging film that blends the worlds of technology and comedy in a uniquely entertaining way. Directed by Robert Butler, the movie stars Kurt Russell as Dexter Riley, a student at Medfield College who accidentally becomes a human computer after an electrical mishap involving a supercomputer. Set against the backdrop of the late 1960s, the film captures the era's fascination with technology and its potential impact on everyday life, all while delivering laughs and a heartwarming story. The plot follows Dexter as he navigates the unexpected consequences of his newfound abilities. With his brain now functioning like a computer, Dexter can answer any question instantly, from trivia to complex mathematical problems. This leads to both humorous and challenging situations, including a run-in with a local mob boss who wants to exploit Dexter's abilities for a crooked gambling scheme. The film cleverly uses Dexter's predicament to explore themes of integrity and the ethical use of knowledge, all while maintaining a light-hearted tone. Kurt Russell's portrayal of Dexter Riley is both endearing and comical, showcasing his early talent for leading roles. The supporting cast, including Cesar Romero as the villainous A.J. Arno and Joe Flynn as the bumbling Dean Higgins, adds depth and humor to the narrative. The chemistry among the characters, particularly between Dexter and his friends, enhances the film's charm and makes it a delightful watch for audiences of all ages. "The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes" remains a beloved classic in Disney's catalog, reflecting the studio's ability to combine humor, heart, and a touch of science fiction. While the technology depicted may seem quaint by today's standards, the film's message about the importance of using knowledge responsibly and the value of friendship endures. It serves as a nostalgic reminder of a time when the possibilities of technology were just beginning to be explored, wrapped in a package of pure Disney magic.

Año1969

Duración91 minuto

GénerosComediaFamiliaDrama

Países de producciónUnited States of America

Compañías de producción

The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes

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