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Un simpático y despistado científico que trabaja en una universidad que está a punto de cerrar por falta de dinero hace un sorprendente descubrimiento que puede evitar el cierre del centro: Flubber, una sustancia voladora que produce energía y que se mueve a velocidades supersónicas.
"Flubber," released in 1997 and produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Great Oaks Entertainment, is a whimsical and inventive comedy that captures the essence of scientific curiosity and the chaos that ensues when innovation meets reality. Directed by Les Mayfield, the film stars Robin Williams as Professor Philip Brainard, an absent-minded yet brilliant scientist who accidentally creates a bouncy, green substance he names "Flubber." This gooey invention not only has the power to bounce to incredible heights but also possesses the ability to animate inanimate objects, leading to a series of hilarious and unpredictable events. Set in the fictional Medfield College, the narrative follows Professor Brainard as he struggles to balance his groundbreaking research with his personal life, particularly his relationship with his fiancée, Dr. Sara Jean Reynolds, played by Marcia Gay Harden. As Brainard's forgetfulness causes him to miss his own wedding—twice—the stakes are raised when he discovers Flubber's potential to save the financially struggling college. The film cleverly intertwines themes of love, responsibility, and the pursuit of dreams, all while maintaining a light-hearted and family-friendly tone. The supporting cast, including Christopher McDonald as the villainous Chester Hoenicker and Clancy Brown as his menacing henchman, Smith, adds depth and tension to the plot. Their schemes to steal Flubber for nefarious purposes inject a thrilling element into the otherwise comedic storyline. The special effects, which bring Flubber to life, are a testament to the creativity and technical prowess of the film's production team, making the green goo a character in its own right. "Flubber" is not just a film about a quirky invention; it's a heartwarming tale that celebrates the joy of discovery and the importance of perseverance. Robin Williams' energetic performance, combined with the film's imaginative premise, ensures that "Flubber" remains a beloved classic in the realm of family entertainment, resonating with audiences of all ages and reminding us that sometimes, the most extraordinary things can come from the most unexpected places.
Año1997
Presupuesto80000000$
Ingresos178000000$
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GénerosComediaFamiliaCiencia ficción
Países de producciónUnited States of America