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Der verrückteste Wissenschaftler der Welt ist zurück!
Als ob das Schrumpfen der Kinder noch nicht gereicht hätte. Jetzt hat Wayne auch noch versehentlich sich selbst, seinen Bruder und beide Ehefrauen auf Mikrogröße geschrumpft. Nur ihre Kinder können ihnen noch helfen. Und beim Versuch, sich ihnen bemerkbar zu machen, rasen sie in einem Spielzeugauto über eine Spielzeugrennbahn, fliegen in einer Seifenblase durchs Haus und landen versehentlich in einer Schüssel mit Dip-Sauce, während die Kinder in der vermeintlichen sturmfreien Bude eine Party feiern!
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**T**_heme_- 7.5/10 **R**_ewatchibility_- 5/10 **A**_cting_- 4/10 **K**_inematography_- 8/10 **T**_ime_- 8/10 **Total** - 32.5/5 = ==6.5== It's fine. An unnecessary sequel to say the least. If Rick Moranis did not return for this as the case was for the series, it would be a much lower score. Moranis has the ornate ability to retain the essence of what made the first film so great. That being said it is just a lesser retread of the first plot with roles reversed, nothing more to it.
I can't honestly say I actually disliked this, but 'Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves' is very average. This second sequel of the 'Honey, I Shrunk the Kids' series sees, as you can guess from the title, the adults being the shrinkees (definitely not a word, but I'm gonna go with it) this time. In short, it's boring. It's very much a weak version of the 1989 original. I'm not saying I found the preceding two hilarious, but they do give a few chucklesome moments - this doesn't have any. Rick Moranis (Wayne) and Stuart Pankin (Gordon) are decent, while Eve Gordon is arguably a better Diane than Marcia Strassman; a meaningless debate mind you, as neither are all that great due to the way the film is. The kid actors are OK, with a (very) young Mila Kunis appearing in a minor role. The film ends, surprisingly, with a couple of positive messages. It also manages to make daddy long legs cute which is quite the accomplishment. Even so, it's a rather slow 74 minute watch. Meh, overall.
Not as good as the first one, but actually not that bad, even if the script is a little bit weak. It feels like it was written around the set pieces they wanted to do. It's... ok. (I wrote this before I realised Alison Mack was in it...)
Unoriginal cast, TV movie vibes and a tired premise make it underwhelming. Waste of Moranis’ talent. Early Kunis and nice to see Hall. I don’t hate the enlarged props, though.
A few fun moments Characters 5 Story 4 Pacing 5 Visuals 7 Rewatchability Factor 1 Enjoyment or Emotional Value 4 Average Score 4.33