Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves

Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves is an American comedy film directed by Dean Cundey from the year 1997. It is a continuation of the originating also from Disney comedy Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989) and Darling, now we have a Blew Up the Kid (1992). The film was produced directly for the video market.

Action

Wayne Szalinski was elected President of Szalinski Labs. Both the Food and Drug Administration as well as his wife forbade him to use the shrink machine ever again.

Wayne used the machine anyway to a bulky object to miniaturize ( a six-foot Tiki Man ). Erroneously, he also miniaturized himself and his brother. Later this happens the two wives. The kids think their parents were absent and have a party. Meanwhile, try the miniaturized adults to enhance their children's attention, which will also work. The rioting partygoers are unloaded.

The children start according to the instructions of the parents, the shrink machine, after which the adults again reach the normal height.

Reviews

  • Steve Rhodes wrote in his stored on Rotten Tomatoes critics, the comedy would be more like it if you had not seen the other films in the series. The dialogues would seem implausible.
  • In cinema.de it means to the film: " The number of good gags and effects has now shrunk, cute the directorial debut of Jurassic Park cinematographer Dean Cundey is yet. "
  • The Movie Encyclopedia on kabeleins.de described the film as a sequel, " which is characterized by either wit or charm, but completely predictable counter bored her pädagogisierenden end ".
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