Flubber
Plot
In the 1997 family-friendly comedy "Flubber", Professor Phillip Brainard, played by Robin Williams, is a well-meaning but slightly absent-minded scientist at Medfield College. He is on the verge of a groundbreaking discovery with his trusty assistant, Weebo, a robot who has a penchant for getting into trouble. Brainard's creation, Flubber, is a magical substance that can bounce and stretch in ways that defy explanation. Initially, he uses it to create a basketball that can't be missed, but things quickly get out of hand as the Flubber begins to take on a life of its own. Weebo becomes stuck in the Flubber, which causes chaos throughout the campus. As Brainard tries to figure out how to contain the Flubber, he also finds himself falling for his fiancée, Sara Jean Reynolds (Marcia Gay Harden), who is trying to help him win back her affections after a recent breakup. Meanwhile, Chester Hoofer (Raymond J. Barry), the college's skeptical and disapproving president, is determined to shut down Brainard's research and impose strict regulations on the campus. As the Flubber wreaks havoc on Medfield College, Brainard must find a way to control his creation before it destroys everything. Along the way, he learns valuable lessons about responsibility, teamwork, and the importance of having fun. With its lighthearted tone, zany humor, and memorable characters, "Flubber" is a heartwarming and entertaining film that's suitable for all ages.
Reviews
Eden
Okay, here are a few options depending on the specific nuance you want to convey. Without more context, these are my best guesses: * **"It's so bouncy!"** (This emphasizes the physical characteristic of Flubber that is most memorable) * **"It's so springy!"** (Synonymous to "bouncy", emphasizing the energetic movement) * **"It's incredibly elastic!"** (More literal, but still captures a key feature) * **"It's so much fun!"** (If "太Q了" implies enjoyment and playfulness.) * **"It's delightfully squishy!"** (Focuses on the texture and how fun it would be to play with.) I would lean towards "It's so bouncy!" if the primary impression is the way Flubber moves.
Brielle
Please provide the review text you want me to translate into English. I need the original text to be able to translate it accurately and appropriately for the movie *Flubber*.
Emma
One of the VCDs I bought as a kid. I still remember the packaging design of VCDs from that era so clearly. Those little green things are just too cute!
Camille
Saw it on TV a couple of times when I was a kid, absolutely loved it!
Harmony
Saw this a long time ago, back when things were so much simpler... (or: ...back when I was so innocent.)
Charles
This movie is such a classic, like when Phillip Brainard accidentally invents time travel in his kitchen! Who knew a bunch of tiny aliens and some rubber balls could be so funny? Flubber is just pure chaos wrapped up in a bow, and I love every chaotic second!