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Cargando... Fantastic Voyagepor Richard Fleischer (Director), Jay Lewis Bixby (Original Story), David Duncan (Writing.), Harry Kleiner (Screenplay), Otto Klement (Original Story)
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An elite team of medical and scientific specialists race to save a top government scientist who is suffering from blood clot on the brain. Their mission is to be reduced along with their submarine-like craft to microscope size, enter the bloodstream of the ailing scientist, and journey to the brain to perform an emergency procedure. With only sixty minutes to complete their mission, the scientists find themselves fighting off an attack by white corpuscles, caught in a tornado-like storm in the lungs, and struggling to surviv sabotage from one of their own.
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I'm quite surprised that this wasn't crap. Even though it's often silly and has a fair amount of bad science, it reminds me a lot of A Space Odyssey. It has that slow, deliberate pacing (especially during the shrinking sequence), and usually seems more interested with science fiction ideas and visual spectacle than with plot and characters.
Concept: B
Story: C
Characters: C
Dialog: C
Pacing: A
Cinematography: C
Special effects/design: B
Acting: C
Music: B
Enjoyment: B
GPA: 2.6/4 ( )