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Catherine, étudiante à l'université de Princeton n'est autre que la nièce d'Albert Einstein, enseignant depuis vingt ans dans cette même faculté.Fiancée à un médiocre chercheur, elle rencontre un jour Ed,un mécanicien autodidacte passionné de science-fiction. Afin de séduire la ravissante Catherine, Ed va se faire aider de son idole Albert Einstein ... (texte officiel du distributeur)

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anglais Meg Ryan's sweet face remains a reliable prototype for the romantic heroine, Robbins's likeable performance is a long-standing 90s ornament, and Walter Matthau's vital Einstein perfectly embodies the endearingness and wit with which Americans are able to portray any historical figure, however quirky. The result is nothing great and at times it even smells of wasted potential, but just for the original idea, smart humour (so beautifully mocking all intellectuals) and flawless casting I'm not going to go below 70%. After all, I don't even have a good reason for it... ()

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anglais It’s been a long time since I’ve been intrigued by an old movie with a good Czech dubbing that I haven’t heard of before. But to dare to make a fictional script out of Albert Einstein’s life and make it into a romantic comedy, that must have taken some balls! Walter Matthau and his group of professors were amazing, and it was a joy to watch them think of clever ploys to befriend Tim Robbins and Meg Ryan. There was an abundance of useless and even cringy scenes for a romantic comedy, as per usual, but on the other hand, I had been laughing since the beginning till the very end. ()

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