Junior

1994

Action / Comedy / Romance / Sci-Fi

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 39% · 36 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 22% · 100K ratings
IMDb Rating 4.7/10 10 72935 72.9K

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Plot summary

A research scientist becomes the world's first pregnant man in order to test a drug he and a colleague have designed for expectant women. To carry out the trial, he has an embryo implant, believing that he will only carry the baby for three months – hardly expecting to face the prospect of giving birth.


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Arnold Schwarzenegger as Dr. Alex Hesse
Emma Thompson as Dr. Diana Reddin
Danny DeVito as Dr. Larry Arbogast
Pamela Reed as Angela
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by nowego 6 / 10

Love or Hate

For me this is one of those movies you will either love or hate, there is no in between. Having said that I loved it, but do not rate it up there with good movies, because even though I loved it, it is not really that good. I do think however that it is better than the current 4.4 rating.

Arnie and Danny Devito are quite funny together, but some of Arnie's acting can be hit and miss. I am by the way a big fan of Arnies, just being honest.

The casting is probably the best thing about Junior. It's hard to imagine any other macho actor of Arnies ilk pulling this off. As in Twins and Kindergarten Cop, Arnie plays against his macho image, getting both laughs and smiles by showing us his non macho side.

Add Danny Devito and Emma Thompson, actors I hold in high regard and you have to at least give this a go.

It gave me a few laughs and a smile, but I have no wish to watch it twice.

Reviewed by IonicBreezeMachine 6 / 10

An out there premise, but not the train wreck its reputation suggests

Dr. Alex Hesse (Arnold Schwarzenegger) and Dr. Larry Arbogast (Danny DeVito) are two leading fertility specialists who've had promising results on fertility drug, Expectane. When the FDA denies their application for human trials, University Director, Noah Barnes (Frank Langella) terminates their grant and project and transfers their resources to Dr. Diana Reddin (Emma Thompson) and her cryogenic ovum studies. Out of desperation Larry and Alex circumvent trials by using Alex as a temporary specimen, only for Alex to bond with the pregnancy much to Larry's annoyance. Meanwhile, Arbogast's ex-wife, Angela (Pamela Reed), is also pregnant and wants Larry to be her doctor but won't tell him who the father is, and must also deal with Alex's mood swings and cravings while avoiding the suspicions of Dr. Barnes.

Released in 1994, the film began development under the working title of Oh, Baby until it came to the attention of Arnold Schwarzenegger who brought the script to Ivan Reitman loving the premise. While Reitman was initially hesitant feeling the premise was too "out there" to work with a mainstream audience. The movie eventually gained traction and reteamed Reitman with Scharzenegger after successes in both Twins and Kindergarten Cop and even managed a reteam with DeVito following the cancellation of Reitman's semi-autobiographical film, Prague. While the movie did have some support such as Siskel and Ebert who both gave the film very positive reviews, the majority of the critical reception was lukewarm to negative and performed about 50% of the business of previous Schwarzenegger/Reitman collaborations. While the movie wasn't a box office disaster by any stretch, it fell short of expectations by a wide margin.

Schwarzenegger actually does a good job playing against type as Alex Hesse and is surprisingly believable as an uptight no nonsense Austrian scientist (one of the few times Schwarzenegger plays an Austrian). DeVito likewise is playing a more likable character than usual that while still financially motivated is more egalitarian than the typical DeVito character and fits rather well into the role. There's a sweetness to the performances that emits a genuine likability to the material that makes the film a pleasant sit. Unlike previous Reitman/Schwarzenegger projects like Twins or Kindergarten Cop the movie is much slower paced than either of those films and plays more like a Chris Columbus handled melodrama than the typical high concept comedy formula that is more expected. Whether or not you enjoy this movie will be dependent upon your enjoyment of light dramedies as that's oddly the route this movie takes despite its out there premise.

In many ways you can see Junior as a Sci-fi extension of those "men taking care of kids" movies like Mr. Mom, Three Men and a Baby, or Look Who's Talking and the material on display is really no better nor worse than those (save for an ill-advised CGI baby face in a dream sequence). The movie is pure formula and isn't shy about it. It's not offensively awful or a trainwreck as popular consciousness has deemed it, but it also doesn't mine its premise for all the comedic potential it could.

Junior is an okay timekiller. It's a pleasant enough distraction with likable characters and good chemistry that just happens to have a strange premise. It's definitely a dated movie fitting well in mind with the standards and sensibilities of the time, but it's not all that focused on the implications of its high concept instead just playing as a standard rom com with some gender reversal. If taken for what it is, a rom com with an unusual premise, it's perfectly fine.

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle 4 / 10

Funny gimmick but unfunny movie

Alex Hesse (Arnold Schwarzenegger) is an University professor working with Dr. Larry Arbogast (Danny DeVito) on a new drug to reduce miscarriages. However the FDA rejects human trials and Noah Banes (Frank Langella) shuts down Hesse. Bumbling Dr. Diana Reddin (Emma Thompson) moves into Hesse's lab space. Arbogast's ex-wife Angela (Pamela Reed) finds out that she's pregnant from another man. Arbogast is down $300k and convinces Hesse to test the drug on himself. Arbogast steals an egg from Reddin's stash.

This isn't funny no matter how much talent director Ivan Reitman puts up on the screen. It's an odd gimmick and a quirky movie poster. It takes forever to get to any jokes and Emma Thompson doing slapstick is not funny. Arnold has a lot of lame pregnancy jokes with him playing the emotional girl. That is cute for awhile but no big laughs. They could have gone the more inappropriate route. At least, that would be something interesting. Cross dressing is fun but it feels more like a last minute attempt to pump some jokes into this movie.

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