Konrad

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  • TV-G
  • 1985
  • 1 hr 43 min
  • 6.0  (207)

Konrad is a heartwarming family comedy movie from 1985, directed by Nell Cox and starring Max Wright, Polly Holliday, and Huckleberry Fox. The film brings together a boy and an adorably quirky family when the boy's exceptional intelligence causes him to be adopted by them. The story revolves around a young boy named Konrad (Huckleberry Fox) who is genetically engineered to have exceptional cognitive abilities. His creators intended for him to be a super-soldier, someone who would excel in battle and be able to think critically during high-stress situations. However, the experiment goes wrong, and instead of producing a super-soldier, they create Konrad, who is a gentle, caring child with a genius-level intellectual capacity.

When Konrad escapes from the lab where he was created and drops into the lives of the Kozlenko family, his exceptional wit and intelligence create amusing chaos. His adoptive parents, Mrs. Kozlneko (Polly Holliday) and her husband, Mr. Kozlenko (Max Wright), are delighted to welcome him into their home, and Konrad brings a dash of intellect to their otherwise unremarkable family life.

The family is amazed at Konrad's abilities and his vast knowledge of almost everything. Within a few days, he manages to join a high school football team, become the subject of a television interview, and even save the school from an impending disaster. Konrad's adoptive parents and sister begin to recognize the significance of his abilities and are determined to stand by him against his creators, who want him back in their control.

The Kozlenkos soon find themselves fighting for Konrad's custody against the corporation that created him. Konrad's creators want to take him back to the laboratory to study him and learn more about his unique abilities. But Konrad wants to stay and learn how to be a human being.

The film portrays the unconditional love and support that Konrad receives from his family. Mrs. Kozneko helps him explore his artistic interests, Mr. Kozneko teaches him the joys of fishing, and his sister teaches him how to play basketball. They let Konrad live like a normal boy and make new friends in the process. Konrad gets to experience the joys of childhood, and the Kozlenkos get to experience the joy of having a truly exceptional child in their lives.

The screenplay for Konrad is well-written and wonderfully acted. The film emphasizes the importance of caring, compassion, and nurturing for any child to reach their full potential. It showcases how Konrad, despite being genetically engineered, is still just a young boy that wants to experience the joys of childhood like any other kid his age.

What sets Konrad apart from other family comedies is its focus on intelligence and the power of the mind. Kids who have exceptional cognitive abilities need to be nurtured, and Konrad beautifully portrays this message. The film shows that exceptional intelligence is not just limited to academics or super-soldiers but can also enhance an individual's emotional and social intelligence, which is just as important.

In conclusion, Konrad is a must-watch film for families looking for an inspiring, laugh-out-loud comedy that creates a meaningful experience. Watching it can engender viewers with a sense of how compassion, commitment, and a lot of hard work can help any child reach their highest potentials.

Konrad is a 1985 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour and 43 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.0.

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  • Release Date
    1985
  • MPAA Rating
    TV-G
  • Runtime
    1 hr 43 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.0  (207)