The head and heart are always known to war with each other. What common sense advises against, the heart covets. So is love just a random occurrence or is there some grand plan? IQ movie, one of my favorite films, delves into this with none other than the great Albert Einstein.
IQ Movie Cast
Written by Andy Breckman, the movie set in the idyllic school town did well at the box office. And although the Rotten Tomato ratings are below average, the movie is quite funny and a must watch if you are in the mood for a nice romantic movie. Waler Mathau as Einstein is a pure delight to watch.
I.Q. (1994)
Director: Fred Schepisi
Cast: Tim Robbins, Meg Ryan, Walter Matthau
IQ Movie Story
The setting is Princeton, and pretty it is. Catherine is a doctoral students who is engaged to a British professor. Her uncle, Albert Einstein, and his cronies, live around her. Catherine meets a car mechanic, played by a young Tim Robbins, and there’s a spark. Catherine is of course unaware of the spark. Ed, the car mechanic falls head over heels in love but he has to contend with the great Einstein.
Einstein and his funny scientist friends go about making Catherine fall in love with Ed. The shenanigans they get up to are hilarious and endearing at the same time. So who’s a better match for Catherine, and will she see through the ruse her uncle and his friends have created?
IQ Movie Review
IQ movie is what we call a sleeper hit. I started watching this movie having no clue what it was about. In fact, I didn’t even know it starred Meg Ryan. The story, though outlandish, is funny, and the film is an easy watch. If you are a Meg Ryan fan, and are looking for a good movie of hers, IQ movie may be something you haven’t watched before.
A fun, flirty, light watch, great to enjoy with a group of friends or that special someone.
IQ Movie Trailer
I am sure you will not be able to stop once you put on the movie. Until then take a look at this I.Q. movie trailer and plan for a cozy movie night.
IQ Movie Quotes and Dialogues
The movie is full of witty conversation and funny lines. Here are a few to give you a glimpse.
Albert Einstein: “Are you thinking what I am thinking?”
Ed Walters: “Well what would be the odds of that happening?”
“I would rather be an optimist and a fool than a pessimist and right.” ~ Kurt Godel


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