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Boy in the Plastic Bubble

Boy in the Plastic Bubble

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the funniest movie of all time!
Review: Even though the dialog and acting were mediocre, it made me laugh the hardest ive ever laughed. It has this sort of cheesy very seventies quality to it, and travolta running around in his little yellow shorts, is pure gold. there was one major thing that annoyed me and that was John Travoltas love interest. She was really annoying, and at times out of character. This movie will surely brighten your day.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: PRETTY GOOD FOR A TV MOVIE.
Review: I actually enjoyed "The Boy In The Plastic Bubble" more than I thought I would. After all, it has been the topic of many jokes over the years. I was pleasantly surprised to see that it had some very nice human elements to it. John Travolta did a pretty good job of playing Tod, a teenager with a severe immune deficiency who is forced to live in an enclosed germ free area in his house. He spent a lot of the film acting rather goofy and socially inept. That made a lot of sense though for someone who had limited contact with the general public.

Tod has spent many years watching the teenage girl next door, Gina (Glynnis O'Connor). He is extremely attracted to her but whether she feels the same way about him is questionable. Eventually, Tod is able to go through a series of steps which allow him more and more freedom. He uses this new found freedom to both try and fit in with the other kids as best he can and also woo Gina. There are some touching moments between the two of them although at times it crosses over into being too cut and dry. I would've liked the filmmakers to have made the situation between them a bit more complex.

Robert Reed and Diana Hyland, who play Tod's parents, are given less screen time than one might think. The real story here is about Tod's dreams of one day being "normal" and falling in love with Gina. His relationship with his parents is very secondary. Oddly, Hyland won an Emmy for her performance even though she didn't get a chance to exhibit any real emotion or acting skill.

"The Boy In The Plastic Bubble" doesn't know if it wants to be more of a romance or a medical drama. It ends up doing both fairly well and is worth the buy at such a low price.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: PRETTY GOOD FOR A TV MOVIE.
Review: I actually enjoyed "The Boy In The Plastic Bubble" more than I thought I would. After all, it has been the topic of many jokes over the years. I was pleasantly surprised to see that it had some very nice human elements to it. John Travolta did a pretty good job of playing Tod, a teenager with a severe immune deficiency who is forced to live in an enclosed germ free area in his house. He spent a lot of the film acting rather goofy and socially inept. That made a lot of sense though for someone who had limited contact with the general public.

Tod has spent many years watching the teenage girl next door, Gina (Glynnis O'Connor). He is extremely attracted to her but whether she feels the same way about him is questionable. Eventually, Tod is able to go through a series of steps which allow him more and more freedom. He uses this new found freedom to both try and fit in with the other kids as best he can and also woo Gina. There are some touching moments between the two of them although at times it crosses over into being too cut and dry. I would've liked the filmmakers to have made the situation between them a bit more complex.

Robert Reed and Diana Hyland, who play Tod's parents, are given less screen time than one might think. The real story here is about Tod's dreams of one day being "normal" and falling in love with Gina. His relationship with his parents is very secondary. Oddly, Hyland won an Emmy for her performance even though she didn't get a chance to exhibit any real emotion or acting skill.

"The Boy In The Plastic Bubble" doesn't know if it wants to be more of a romance or a medical drama. It ends up doing both fairly well and is worth the buy at such a low price.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: really good
Review: i bought this movie before i rented it because john travolta is cool.then i thought it would be kinda stupid because it was on sale for only $2.00.but i decided i would try to live through it.a little boring at times,but the ending sorta made it all worth while

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: One Of Travolta's Best Movies.
Review: I can still remember this movie when it was shown on TV back in 1976. I thought it was a good story. It still is, but I was extremely disappointed in the DVD release of it. It's a really bad transfer & the packaging that it came in is really pitiful. I can't understand why they (Essex Entertainment) would want to cheapen the best format in the world?

There was also a huge error on it as well. On the disc they have: "The Boy In The Bubble".

It's a shame that this great movie had to be wrecked by a very poor DVD release.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Classic Movie
Review: I first saw this movie when i was a kid, and i loved it because the kids in the movie were around my age. Now as an adult i still love it because John Travolta portrays the character so tenderly. The innocence and "corniness" makes this film truly endearing. i have done an internet search on the real Todd Lubitch, to see if he survived outside his bubble. anyone has any info, please contact me. hollywoodchik@hotmail.com

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: nice movie
Review: I liked his shorts. This is my new favorite film. I really like watching it over and over and over again. Its swell!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This movie really makes a person think...I give it 5 stars!
Review: I really enjoyed this movie. If it weren't for my obsession of John Travolta I would never have bought this movie. Im really glad I did because not only did Travolta play an excellent role, the whole movie just made me really think about what I have and what I should be happy for that I do have. (not to take things for grantit) I highly reccommend renting this movie.....it's EXCELLENT!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The importance of this early example.
Review: I remember watching The Boy in the Plastic Bubble on Television when I was a child and I thought it was a very good movie and John Travolta was wonderful as teenager Tod Lubitch who was born with a nonworking immune system that forces him to live in a plastic isolation chamber away from germs which are extremely dangerous for him! The movie also stars Robert Reed and Diana Hyland as Tod's parents and Glynnis O'Connor as the girl who lives next door and they are all pretty good though John Travolta and Glynnis O'Connor got much more screen time. This movie is pretty sad but it's a good movie and I highly recommend it. I taped this movie when it was rerun commercial free on cable and I would like to buy the DVD.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Sad but Very Good Movie!
Review: I remember watching The Boy in the Plastic Bubble when it first aired on TV when I was 11 years old and I thought it was a very good movie and John Travolta was terrific as teenager Tod Lubitch who was born with a nonworking immune system that forces him to live in a plastic isloation chamber away from germs which are extremely dangerous for him! The movie also stars Robert Reed and Diana Hyland as Tod's parents and Glynnis O'Connor as the girl who lives next door and they are all pretty good though John Travolta and Glynnis O'Connor got much more screen time. This movie is pretty sad but it's a good movie and I highly recommend it. I taped this movie when it was rerun commercial free on cable but it was taped on a VCR that was old and breaking down so the tape is messed up and I would like to buy the DVD which is unfortunately out of print but I will have to think of ordering a used copy!


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