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Flash of Genius

2008
Drama
1h 59m
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Avg Percentile 48.95% from 288 total ratings

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Rated 03 Oct 2008
54
37th
Not terrible, but it's probably not a good sign when a movie gives off that Lifetime Original Movie vibe.
Rated 04 Oct 2008
70
41st
Greg Kinnear gives a very good performance and the courtroom scenes are great, but in the end the movie is extremely predictable and not all that different from every other true story/inspirational movie out there.
Rated 04 Oct 2008
50
9th
You've seen this formula before... And done better... Greg Kinnear confirms for me that he is not much of an actor, who relies heavily on mugging...
Rated 04 Jul 2009
75
35th
Quite sad. Nothing at the face of it seems wrong, but the movie starts to drag after a while.
Rated 22 Jan 2011
83
82nd
Stand Your Ground!
Rated 08 Oct 2008
70
28th
While there's nothing really wrong with this movie, it was just disappointingly boring. I would have liked to know more about his family as they grew up, and their motivations for getting involved again. Not really anything to hold on to here.
Rated 23 Mar 2009
83
33rd
Better than average bio-pic of underdog battlling a big powerful corporation.
Rated 25 Nov 2009
90
71st
Greg Kinnear as the "everyman" taking on the Juggernaut that were Detroits automakers. Very watchable, and human movie!
Rated 24 Dec 2014
75
43rd
Goopy sentimental Lifetime movie in a lot of ways, but this one really resonated with me in a lot of ways.
Rated 17 May 2014
50
50th
Flash of Genius, a PG-13 biopic that's hurt most by the profanity it includes, doesn't overtly say whether Bob's lifetime could've been better spent. By the time the credits roll, he's reconciled with his children, all of whom take an interest in his legal fights. A jury's awarded him more than $10 million, acknowledging him as the inventor of the intermittent windshield wiper. We see indications that he's ready to give up his crusade, and Phyllis tells him that he's gotten everything he wanted.
Rated 10 Jan 2014
70
32nd
This isn't a great movie but it's earnest, concise, and likeable. We all know the familiar "man vs. corporation" story, but this is charming and worth the repeat.
Rated 17 Oct 2010
20
41st
"What little tension exists in Flash of Genius stems not from its ho-hum narrative, but from its attempts to fashion a heartwarming tale from a true-life story that, in many respects, wasn't all that heartwarming." - Nick Schager
Rated 22 Feb 2009
55
27th
Nothing original, but it is a great story.
Rated 06 Apr 2010
0
5th
boring... I'd rather read about this person and skip the film...
Rated 07 Feb 2012
55
49th
Quite good.
Rated 01 Apr 2009
48
52nd
The presentation is mediocre at best. Couldn't really like any of the characters.
Rated 28 Jun 2009
68
72nd
Good Movie
Rated 16 Feb 2009
30
12th
Treacle.
Rated 25 Mar 2015
70
38th
They've made a movie about windshield wipers. I may have seen everything now.
Rated 20 Nov 2009
30
4th
The movie is so bland that while it seems like I should give it a pass, I find myself unable to. The only time it rouses any emotion is when he's dropping his family faster than a dealer flushing coke in a police raid. And that's not good when the film is meant to be largely sympathetic to the guy. I should care about this guy, but the film doesn't do the necessary work of making him a recognizable human being. Everything just flows along by the pattern, singing itself--and me--to sleep.
Rated 01 Oct 2008
70
49th
Greg Kinnear gives a very strong performance, though it's a character we've seen from him before. The film overall is good, but drawn out.
Rated 15 Feb 2010
57
37th
Dutifully tracing events from the true story that inspired it, the film is serious, somber and sorely lacking in verve or any other enlivening spirit. It's thankfully not overly pompous about its subject, but it also fails to capture the natural inspiration of its story. That's in part because the characters feel constructed rather than lived in, even when the actors, led by a restrained Greg Kinnear, give it their sincere best.

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