

Cool Devices
A set of Japanese animated stories revolving around various sexual perversions. In one, a rich young heir wires his house with video cameras in order to satisfy his longings for his sister. In another, a corrupt police detective uses mind-control drugs to hold a teenage girl as his sexual prisoner.
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Plot Summary
A brilliant but socially awkward inventor creates a revolutionary device that can instantly change the weather. However, his invention falls into the wrong hands, leading to chaotic and hilarious attempts to regain control before global meteorological disaster strikes. Along the way, he must also navigate a burgeoning romance and learn the importance of responsibility.
Critical Reception
Despite its promising premise and a cast featuring popular comedians, 'Cool Devices' was met with widespread critical derision. Reviewers pointed to a convoluted plot, unfunny gags, and a lack of scientific plausibility even within its sci-fi context. Audiences were similarly unimpressed, leading to a box office disappointment.
What Reviewers Say
- Relies too heavily on slapstick and tired genre tropes.
- Lacks a cohesive plot and fails to capitalize on its comedic talent.
- A disappointingly bland and forgettable science fiction comedy.
Google audience: Audience reviews frequently mention the film's predictable plot and lack of genuine humor, with many finding the special effects dated and uninspired for its time. Some viewers did appreciate the effort of the lead actors, but it wasn't enough to salvage the overall experience.
Fun Fact
The film was famously disowned by its credited director, Alan Smithee, a pseudonym often used when a director wishes to remove their name from a project they disapprove of. The actual directorial duties were reportedly handled by multiple individuals due to creative disputes.
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