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Un éclair de génie

Original title: Flash of Genius
  • 2008
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 59m
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7.0/10
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Greg Kinnear in Un éclair de génie (2008)
This is the first trailer for Flash of Genius, directed by Marc Abraham.
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Robert Kearns takes on the Detroit automakers who he claims stole his idea for the intermittent windshield wiper.Robert Kearns takes on the Detroit automakers who he claims stole his idea for the intermittent windshield wiper.Robert Kearns takes on the Detroit automakers who he claims stole his idea for the intermittent windshield wiper.

  • Director
    • Marc Abraham
  • Writers
    • Philip Railsback
    • John Seabrook
  • Stars
    • Greg Kinnear
    • Lauren Graham
    • Alan Alda
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  • IMDb RATING
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    18K
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    • Director
      • Marc Abraham
    • Writers
      • Philip Railsback
      • John Seabrook
    • Stars
      • Greg Kinnear
      • Lauren Graham
      • Alan Alda
    • 57User reviews
    • 94Critic reviews
    • 57Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Greg Kinnear
    Greg Kinnear
    • Bob Kearns
    Lauren Graham
    Lauren Graham
    • Phyllis Kearns
    Alan Alda
    Alan Alda
    • Gregory Lawson
    Tim Eddis
    • Maryland Cop #1
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    • Baby Bob Jr.
    • (as Gavin & Ben Kuiack)
    Ben Kuiak
    • Baby Bob Jr.
    • (as Gavin & Ben Kuiack)
    Tom Rooney
    • Jerry Barnley
    Kate Parker
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    • Director
      • Marc Abraham
    • Writers
      • Philip Railsback
      • John Seabrook
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    JohnDeSando

    Needs more inventiveness . . .

    Just imagine over 30 years ago inventing something as useful as the intermittent windshield wiper, a device everyone uses when it rains. Now that's immortality for inventor Bob Kearns, professor and engineer.

    What is more astonishing is he was almost forgotten after the Ford Motor Company usurped the design and promoted it as its own. The dramatic tension is Kearns' fight for recognition involving years of personal and familial losses. The two moments of inspiration, the "flash of genius," one a personal eye injury and the other driving in the driving rain, are dramatically satisfying if not downright underplayed (appealing to my minimalist sensibilities).

    The film is exciting when Kearns is developing the device with those design inspiration moments fleshed out and the partnering with Ford slowly materializing. The film slows down as if in a school zone when at least a third of the Kearns' time is spent struggling with wife Phyllis Kearns (Lauren Graham) over the cost to them in time and trauma to go after Ford. The dutiful wife suffering the ambitious husband has been played in American cinema and theater too much to be fresh, no different here. The scenes with family, especially his wife, evoke my usual response: All right, already, I get the point. Now get on to the good stuff.

    Similarly, Kinnear plays Kearns so low key as to be soporific. Although I don't doubt Kearns was an introverted geek, a dramatic rendition would have enlivened the character without compromising his essence.
    7samabc-31952

    Meritorious performance by Kinnear, will not leave you cold

    How many inventions that we use on day-to-day life are actually stolen ideas of some unsung individuals!!

    Singer sewing machine, phone (yes nor Bell after all but Elisha Gray), radio, monopoly game, Jack Daniels, bulb and in our times, Facebook, google earth and more.... This is a story about one such stolen invention.. it is about a patent infringement by a mega-company Ford Motors. The patent was for a variable speed (blink) wiper or known as intermittent wiper.. it was originally invented by an university professor and an inventor Dr Robert Kearns. It was 1960s.. Americans back then viewed the major corporations as the epitome of Americanism not with cynicism and mistrust. Even though the first-half if the movie is kind of stock-still, but meritorious performance by Greg Kinnear does not leave you cold.. a true story that makes this movie an Olympian in the genre and a good watch ...
    crownek

    David v. Goliath

    I cherish this movie; a lot of this is for personal reasons. The film is well done; Greg Kinnear really impressed me with this and little miss sunshine.

    I am a sales guy who sells to big companies. I recently gave ford a free education in a service we offer, and it took so much evangalizing, repetition, re-explanation and hitting them over the head. I was astonished that a business this big didn't have smarter people.

    Then, when we gave them our price and offer, they said "no thanks were going to build this in house rather than use you".........I felt a visceral connections to Bob Kearns.

    Suddenly, Ford is an expert on this. I would talk to anyone who would listen, and I put my blood into helping them improve their business. I have a new opinion of the buying and technology that Ford uses to run its operations. One of the reasons they might be the "least screwed up" of the auto makers" is their soul-less way of getting companies on their knees, and then kicking them down when you cry "uncle" for them.

    Sorry for blabbing. It just hurts to know we really wanted to help them , and help us make a buck in the process. And we were treated like dogs.
    9Seamus2829

    You Gotta Give The Underdog It's Due

    You just got to hand it to Greg Kinnear. He has certainly put all of himself in every role he has undertaken. From the host of E Entertainment's 'Talk Soup', onto such film roles as 'Little Miss Sunshine','Auto Focus' & this fine film. Kinnear plays a downtrodden Joe Sixpack from the suburbs, with his wife & six children. Here he is an engineering professor who has re-invented the windshield wiper (or did he just upgrade it?), only to have his idea stolen by Ford Motors. After 12 years of struggle that includes a nervous breakdown & the melt down of his marriage, he finally has his day in court. Does he emerge the victorious? I won't kiss & tell. This is a quiet,understated little film that deserved far better than it got. Alan Alda also shines as his attorney that tries to go to bat for him. This is one of those films that (hopefully)will have a second chance when it gets released on DVD. Slapped a PG-13 by the MPAA for some salty language,a moment of sensuality & some rather erratic behavior,due to a nervous breakdown.
    7toniintc

    Well acted and executed, but slightly mundane.

    Saw the very first showing of this tonight at the Traverse City Film Festival. It was a good movie and Greg Kinnear was very good. The film felt too restricted and hyper focused on the primary movie subject, Bob Kearns. It could have been made better by infusing a bit of side-story from the conflicting characters points of view. Bob Kearns low point in the movie also seemed to happen abruptly with no run-in to the plot twist, so much so that I felt like I missed something. Lauren Graham offered a fine performance, as did Dermot Mulroney's limited screen time. Overall I liked the movie but felt more could have been done to fill some gaps.

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    • Trivia
      Contrary to the court case depicted in the movie, Kearns was actually represented by professional lawyers in his case against Ford. It was in his subsequent, and ultimately more financially successful action against Chrysler, that he acted as his own lawyer.
    • Goofs
      As the Kearns family is proposing a toast in the diner (celebrating his invention), you can see a white 2008 Acura pulling out of the garage across the street.
    • Quotes

      Bob Kearns: Whatever happened to this little thing called justice we talked about?

      Gregory Lawson: This is justice, Bob. This is how justice is dispensed in this country - with checkbooks. There are no brass bands, you know, there are no ticker tape parades, the mayor doesn't give you the key to the city and call you a hero. You get a check, and that check makes the lives of you and your family a little easier... a little more pleasant. It's that simple.

    • Crazy credits
      Following his verdict over Ford, Bob received $18.7 million from the Chrysler Corporation.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Hour: Episode dated 2 October 2008 (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Stage Door Queen
      Written by Dick Wagner (as Richard Wagner)

      Performed by Ursa Major

      Courtesy of Spirit Music Group

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • May 27, 2009 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Flash of Genius
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Universal Pictures
      • Spyglass Entertainment
      • Strike Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $20,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,442,377
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,251,075
      • Oct 5, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,802,953
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 59 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • SDDS
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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