Innerspace (1987) Explained In Hindi | Sci-fi

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    Innerspace is a 1987 American science fiction comedy film directed by Joe Dante and produced by Michael Finnell. Steven Spielberg served as executive producer. It was inspired by the 1966 science fiction film Fantastic Voyage. It stars Dennis Quaid, Martin Short and Meg Ryan, with Robert Picardo and Kevin McCarthy, with music composed by Jerry Goldsmith. It earned $25.9 million in worldwide theatrical rentals and won an Oscar for Best Visual Effects, the only film directed by Dante to do so.
    Cast
    Dennis Quaid as Lt. Tuck Pendleton
    Martin Short as Jack Putter
    Meg Ryan as Lydia Maxwell
    Kevin McCarthy as Victor Scrimshaw
    Fiona Lewis as Dr. Margaret Canker
    Robert Picardo as The Cowboy
    Vernon Wells as Mr. Igoe
    Henry Gibson as Mr. Wormwood
    William Schallert as Dr. Greenbrush
    Wendy Schaal as Wendy
    Harold Sylvester as Pete Blanchard
    Awards
    1988 Academy Award for Best Visual Effects, Won (Bill George, Dennis Muren, Harley Jessup and Kenneth F. Smith)
    1988 Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films: Best Director, Best Science Fiction Film, Best Special Effects, nominated
    Reception
    The film had a positive reception.[8][9] As of August 2020, review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 82% of critics have given it a positive review based on 44 reviews, with an average rating of 6.75/10. The critics consensus reads: "A manic, overstuffed blend of sci-fi, comedy, and romance, Innerspace nonetheless charms, thanks to Martin Short's fine performance and the insistent zaniness of the plot."[10] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 66 out of 100 based on 15 critic reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
    Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film 3 stars out of 4, stating "Here is an absurd, unwieldy, overplotted movie that nevertheless is entertaining - and some of the fun comes from the way the plot keeps laying it on". Proser later said, "I never actually have been able to sit through it all at once. They don't pay me to watch this crap. Like H. L. Hughgly, I wear a mask to cash the check." Joe Dante later said the film "was a hit on video. It was one of the first big videos, and it was discovered on video, basically. Although audiences liked it in theaters-when I went, they were in stitches-the ad campaign was so terrible for that movie. It was just a giant thumb with a little tiny pod on it. You couldn't tell that it was a comedy-you couldn't tell anything-and it had a terrible title, because we could never figure out a better one. And the studio botched the selling of it. I mean, they liked the movie, and they tried to reissue it, even, with a different campaign, and it still bombed."
    "It's been looked back on as if it was some great success whereas, in fact, it was pretty much a disappointment in its day," he said. Dante later called the film "probably the movie that I had made up to then that was the closest to my intention. As a result, I was very happy with it. When I look at it today I still think it's a tremendous amount of fun."
    Box office
    The film grossed $25.9 million in the United States and Canada, generating theatrical rentals of $14 million. Overseas, the film performed much better, earning rentals of $28 million for a worldwide total of $42 million.
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