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Too Much

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  •  USA  •    •  89m  •    •  Directed by: Éric Rochat.  •  Starring: Masato Fukazama, Bridgette Andersen, Morikiyo Bowhay, Hiroyuki Watanabe, David Spencer, Rachel Huggett, Karen Hammer, Char Fontane, Tora Uganda, Shigeru Kôyama, Noboru Mitani, Ryota Mizushima, Hachirô Misumi.  •  Music by: George S. Clinton.
       When Suzie and her parents take a visit to Japan her father's business partner, an inventor called Tetsuro decides to make Suzie a robot. The robot's name is 'Too Much' (or TM for short) and he and Suzie become the best of friends. But when the day comes for Suzie to return home she finds she's not allowed to take TM with her, so they run away together. However, they must watch out for a rival inventor of Tetsuro's is looking for them so that he can examine TM's programming. Will TM and Suzie manage to escape from his clutches and prove that love conquers all?

Review:

Image from: Too Much (1987)
Image from: Too Much (1987)
Image from: Too Much (1987)
Image from: Too Much (1987)
Image from: Too Much (1987)
Image from: Too Much (1987)
OK Where to begin?

This is a small budget but well organised film. And as a child found it very enjoyable. So enjoyable in fact that I often compared TM (Too Much) to Johny 5! Yeh!

The film was made during a time when there were so many films being made left right & centre. It's like everyone knew how to make films in those times! Not like now when you need a planet of people to create the Special FX alone.

TM is family entertainment with some added stuff thrown in.

OK. Good & Bad points time! Lets start with the good points:-

The first thing that strikes you is that it has a wonderful & fitting soundtrack. The Title song is catchy & you'll be singing it randomly at your Desk at work 10 years later out of the blue & think.. What the F.. So yeah, the soundtrack is very well arranged. It uses electronic synthesiser arranged music & I must say is far more interesting than a lot of incidental music you get now. Even by todays standards, the sounds they used are authentic & haven't been heard since. It's a shame this wasn't released on CD. I would have loved to do a remix just for fun! The actors are strong. Usually when you involve children in a film they are SO god damn annoying! But the Robot is the most annoying person actually! But still. There's some great action scene's for a film of this grade & it's edited well. The atmosphere of the film is a Romantic one & really gives a beautiful sense to Justice, Love & Hope. Although it is a USA film, it is set in the serene country of Japan & gives it a charming outlook. From the small quaint abode they stay in to & warm Mega-shop, a nice deserted farm with cows & even on the run through the streets; it still seems nice to see the ever tall buildings glimmer through the pink night of the worlds largest city: Tokyo. The other advantage it has is that it was made in the 80's. And unlike the music of this time, Films seem fascinating & enjoyable to watch now.

Bad Things:

It's cheesy! But what do you expect for a kids movie? There are loop holes like when TM cuts a hole in the roof of the Van. It's much too small for him! And when Dr Finkal (?) takes what looks like a vital component out of TM he still works! The playing Hide & Seek bit at the start is awful! And this robot is so advanced he can grasp Love, but bright lights scare him? And finally, at the end.. We did it Suzzy' we did it! Erm.. What did you do exactly?

Anyway, I still have this floating about on video somewhere but for the most part, I think this will only be remembered by fans & otherwise has been lost in time. I myself thinks it's adorable! But it helped seeing it as a kid!


Review by Robert Porter from the Internet Movie Database.