

Larger than Life
A young woman battles against a series of giant spiders, spawned by toxic waste, in her new suburban home.
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Plot Summary
A perpetually unlucky car dealer inherits a stuffed elephant named Vera from his recently deceased, eccentric father. To fulfill his father's dying wish, he must transport the massive pachyderm from Reno to his mother's home in San Diego. Along the way, he enlists the help of a free-spirited therapist and a charming but untrustworthy mechanic, encountering numerous absurd situations and personal revelations.
Critical Reception
Larger than Life was met with mixed to negative reviews from critics, who found its premise intriguing but ultimately underdeveloped and not particularly funny. Audiences were similarly unimpressed, leading to a disappointing box office performance.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its quirky premise and Bill Murray's performance, but criticized for a lack of consistent humor and a meandering plot.
- Some critics found the father-son dynamic and the absurdity of the central situation engaging, though it often failed to land comedic beats.
- The film's fantastical element was seen as a missed opportunity to explore deeper themes, leaving it feeling somewhat hollow.
Google audience: Google users largely found the film to be a peculiar but somewhat forgettable comedy, with many appreciating Bill Murray's presence but lamenting the weak storyline and underdeveloped humor.
Fun Fact
The elephant 'Vera' in the film was a combination of a large animatronic and forced perspective shots with a real elephant.
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