The Lawnmower Man Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

Loosely based on a short story by Stephen King, The Lawnmower Man was the first film to explore virtual reality technology and boasts a dazzling collection of computer-animated sequences. The story concerns the slightly-mad scientist Dr. Lawrence Angelo (Pierce Brosnan), who as part of a secret government agency called Cybertech has been experimenting with something termed "intelligence enhancement." By using drugs and virtual reality technology, Angelo has managed to boost the IQ of experimental chimps. But he also makes them more aggressive and, bit by bit, they go insane. When one of his animal subjects goes on a rampage, Angelo decides to go for a human guinea pig instead -- Jobe Smith (Jeff Fahey), a slightly retarded man who cuts his lawn. Not only do Jobe's intelligence and sex-drive improve thanks to Angelo's regimen, but he also develops extrasensory perception. As Jobe's mental and emotional state keeps increasing, so does his strength. As he gains more power, Jobe becomes angrier and more vindictive until he vows to get even with all the town's people that patronized him and treated him badly. - Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Theatrical Release Date:
03/02/1992
DVD Release Date:
12/17/1997
Rating:
R
MPAA Reasons:
for language, sensuality and a scene of violence.
Run Time:
108 min.
Production Co.:
Allied Vision, Fuji Eight Company, New Line Cinema
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Themes:
Virtual Reality, Technology Run Amok, Computer Paranoia
Tone:
Atmospheric, Dreamlike, Eerie, Hallucinatory, Ominous, Stylized, Visceral
Keywords:
computers, experiment, homicidal-maniac, killing, mad-scientist, maniac, monster, mutant, rampage, role-switching, scientist, virtual-reality
Country of Origin:
USA (03-06-1992)
Language:
English
Status:
DVD