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17 recensioni · Fornito da Metacritic.com
- 63Baltimore SunStephen HunterBaltimore SunStephen HunterAs a visual adventure, "The Lawnmower Man" is great fun.
- 60EmpireKim NewmanEmpireKim NewmanAlthough patched together from loose ends, this works surprisingly well, with interesting and well-integrated visual effects, some nice humour and a few genuinely visionary touches.
- 60Time Out LondonTime Out LondonDespite the hackneyed sub-Frankenstein plot, the dazzling computer-generated special effects almost carry the film.
- It's been all the buzz on the “net” (electronic bulletin boards like CompuServe, Genie, or Prodigy) for some months now, but if as much care had been taken with the human elements -- the actors, the story -- it would have been a much better ride. After all, movies always happen in Virtual Reality.
- 40Orlando SentinelJay BoyarOrlando SentinelJay BoyarThe Lawnmower Man has it all - melodramatic plot, bad acting, special effects that will undoubtedly seem cheesy in about five minutes and even a concluding sequence in which the usual lofty moral is voiced.
- 40The New York TimesVincent CanbyThe New York TimesVincent CanbyThe Lawn Mower Man depends mostly on a lot of colorful video-game-like special effects. They are very loud but, after a while, the noise and the lights induce a torpor that is quite soothing.
- 38Boston GlobeJay CarrBoston GlobeJay CarrMostly plays like an artificial stupidity experiment. Zappy visuals aside, it's essentially a reactionary take on science, stemming from the movies' traditional belief that a little knowledge is a dangerous thing, and a lot of knowledge is worse. Think of it as Faust Goes to the Lab, with an ambitious doc serving as Mephistopheles. [6 Mar 1992, p.30]
- 25TV Guide MagazineTV Guide MagazineVirtual reality aside, THE LAWNMOWER MAN suffers all the usual problems: the cliched story is further undermined by wooden performances (Fahey, his naturally dark hair stripped to the consistency of a Harpo Marx fright wig, is particularly excruciating) and the inevitable [spoiler omitted] ending.
- 20Washington PostWashington PostUnfortunately, the VR special effects are few and far between in a film short on plot and long on derivation.