Bio-Dome

Bud and Doyle are here to save the world. But who's gonna save the world from Bud and Doyle?

Antes del Día del Medio Ambiente de 1996, lo más cerca que Bud (Pauly Shore) y Doyle (Stephan Baldwin) había estado de un vertedero ¡era su apartamento! Cuando sus novias ecologistas les piden que dejen de tirarse el rollo y empiecen a tirar la basura, este dúo poco dinámico deja bien claro que prefieren hablar de guarradas que recogerlas. Pero sus vidas sufren un cambio radical cuando se encuentran atrapados en un experimento científico durante un año dentro de un entorno biológico esférico ¡sin comida rápida ni televisón por cable! ¿Podrán Bud y Doyle adaptarse a su nuevo habitat o provocarán con su mera presencia su propia extinción, junto con el fracaso del proyecto y quizá la destrucción del planeta?

"Bio-Dome," a 1996 comedy film produced by Weasel Productions and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, is a unique blend of environmental satire and slapstick humor that has garnered a cult following over the years. Directed by Jason Bloom and starring Pauly Shore and Stephen Baldwin, the movie follows two dim-witted friends, Bud and Doyle, who accidentally get trapped inside a state-of-the-art ecological experiment called the Bio-Dome. Their antics and misadventures within the sealed environment provide a humorous yet poignant commentary on humanity's relationship with nature and the consequences of our actions. The film's setting, the Bio-Dome, is a meticulously designed biosphere intended to simulate Earth's ecosystems and study sustainable living. However, Bud and Doyle's presence turns the serious scientific endeavor into a chaotic playground. Their attempts to survive and entertain themselves lead to a series of comedic disasters, from tampering with the delicate balance of the ecosystem to inadvertently causing power outages. Despite the film's lighthearted tone, "Bio-Dome" subtly critiques the hubris of believing we can control nature and the importance of respecting our environment. Pauly Shore and Stephen Baldwin deliver performances that perfectly capture the essence of their characters' cluelessness and camaraderie. Their chemistry on screen adds a layer of authenticity to the film's absurd scenarios, making the audience root for them despite their constant blunders. The supporting cast, including notable actors like William Atherton and Joey Adams, further enriches the film with their portrayals of the frustrated scientists and environmentalists trying to manage the situation. While "Bio-Dome" received mixed reviews upon its release, it has since found a niche audience that appreciates its quirky humor and underlying environmental message. The film's exaggerated portrayal of environmental mishaps serves as a reminder of the fragility of our planet and the need for responsible stewardship. As a product of the 90s, "Bio-Dome" encapsulates the era's blend of environmental awareness and comedic excess, making it a memorable entry in the annals of cult cinema.

Año1996

Presupuesto8500000$

Ingresos13400000$

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GénerosComedia

Países de producciónUnited States of America

Compañías de producción

Weasel Productions

Bio-Dome

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