Short Circuit 2

1988

Action / Comedy / Drama / Family / Sci-Fi

23
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 38% · 13 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 54% · 50K ratings
IMDb Rating 5.7/10 10 26910 26.9K

Plot summary

Robot Johnny 5 moves to the city to help his friend Ben Jahrvi with his toy manufacturing enterprise, only to be manipulated by criminals who want to use him for their own nefarious purposes.


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Top cast

Fisher Stevens as Ben Jahveri
Michael McKean as Fred Ritter
Ally Sheedy as Stephanie Speck
Cynthia Gibb as Sandy Banatoni
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1014.15 MB
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English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 50 min
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1.84 GB
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English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 50 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Mr-Fusion 6 / 10

"That's all we need. A robot that's into equal rights."

If you walk into "Short Circuit 2" expecting something completely different, you'll be alright. Because it totally is. I used to know this movie by heart as a kid, and I'm pleased that it still has the charm.

Michael McKean is a great addition, and he gives his lightweight character some substance. But really, it's all about the robot. When Johnny 5 shows up, it's that ol' familiar voice, and it's fair to say Tim Blaney's voice acting carries the movie. By itself, the movie's "fine", but more fun when he's around. I even had a lump in my throat during the disassembly scene; it's a heartbreaking turn for a kid's movie.

Like I said, it all comes down to Johnny 5. If you liked him in the '80s, you will again today.

Reviewed by robotbling 5 / 10

Crocodile Dundee (with robots)

(www.plasticpals.com) I must be a sucker for punishment because here I am, reviewing Short Circuit 2 (1988). This time around the writers copied the fish-out-of-water in New York City formula from Crocodile Dundee, which had been the surprise hit of 1986. Fisher Stevens returns in his role as Ben (thick accent in tow), who has lost his job at NOVA Robotics and is peddling a toy version of Johnny 5 on the streets. He gets swindled into a business deal with conman Fred (played by Michael McKean) to build a thousand of the toys in just one month for a toy company. That's a problem, because Ben calculates it will take at least a year to fill the order.

A convenient plot device puts a pair of bumbling crooks underneath our hero's makeshift workshop. They're digging into the bank vault across the street to get their hands on some expensive diamonds. Fearing their plan will be jeopardized, the crooks try to scare them away by roughing up the place when they discover Johnny 5.

Johnny 5 can build the toys in no time but gets distracted by what the city has to offer. The mandatory scenes of Johnny 5 causing a stir in public are present and accounted for, as he gets into trouble looking for more input. That wouldn't be quite enough to fill out a feature length film, so of course the burglars take advantage of Johnny 5′s gullibility to break into the bank. It's a by-the-numbers plot, but at least it's better than the first film (though, that's not really saying much).

Of course Johnny 5 is still a great looking robot character, and it's easy to see why so many people love him. He even becomes the first robotic American citizen! It's a light-hearted kid's movie, so don't expect many laughs if you're over the age of 8.

Reviewed by slapmonkeyfilms 7 / 10

Johnny 5 alive?You'd better believe it!

An entertaining film,equal in standard to the first offering involving the loveable robot Johnny 5.We see him travelling to the big city where he meets up with his creator Ben.Johnny turns into a more streetwise robot throughout the film culminating in a thrilling and tearjerking climax.Also the use of telephone dialing tones to reveal Johnny's location was a surprisingly clever touch.Fun for all the family.No dissasemble Jonny 5 never!

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