Honey, I Blew Up the Kid Synopsis & Review: Plot Summary

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🍿 Honey, I Blew Up the Kid: Detailed Plot Synopsis

Accidental Enlargement

Three years after the events of the first film, the Szalinski family has moved to Nevada. Wayne, now working for Sterling Labs, is developing a device to enlarge objects. During a visit to the lab, young Adam is accidentally exposed to the enlarging ray, causing him to grow uncontrollably when near electricity. This sets the stage for a series of comical and chaotic events as the family tries to manage Adam’s increasing size.

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Growing Pains in Suburbia

Back at home, common household appliances like microwaves trigger Adam’s growth spurts, leading to increasingly large messes and near-misses as Wayne and Nick scramble to contain the situation. Diane returns home to find their house in utter disarray, learning that their youngest has become a giant. The family attempts to use Wayne’s original shrinking machine, now stored in a warehouse, to reverse the effects.

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Las Vegas Chaos

As Adam grows to enormous proportions, he heads towards the bright lights of Las Vegas, mistaking the city for a giant playground. This leads to scenes of him interacting with the city’s landmarks, causing panic and property damage. Wayne, Diane, and Nick desperately try to reach Adam and shrink him back to normal before he causes too much destruction. A rival scientist, Dr. Hendrickson, attempts to exploit the situation for his own gain.

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⚠️ Spoilers and Ending Explained

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🎬 Cast & Characters

  • Wayne Szalinski (Rick Moranis): An eccentric inventor whose experiments accidentally cause his toddler son to grow to gigantic proportions.
  • Diane Szalinski (Marcia Strassman): Wayne’s wife who initially doubts his inventions but ultimately supports him in resolving the crisis.
  • Adam Szalinski (Daniel Shalikar): The toddler son who is accidentally enlarged and wanders through Las Vegas.
  • Nick Szalinski (Robert Oliveri): The teenage son who helps his father try to reverse the effects on his younger brother.
  • Clifford Sterling (Lloyd Bridges): The chairman of Sterling Labs, where Wayne works, who initially supports Wayne’s research.
  • Hendrickson (John Shea): Wayne’s jealous colleague who tries to exploit Adam’s condition for his own gain.
  • Mandy Park (Keri Russell): Nick’s love interest and the babysitter who gets caught up in the chaos of Adam’s growth.

💬 Memorable Quotes

  • Diane: “There’s one thing every little kid knows. Daddies mean fun; mommies mean business.” – Diane explains to Wayne how Adam perceives their roles as parents.
  • Wayne: “I blew up the baby!” – Wayne blurts out the truth to Diane in a moment of panic and disbelief.
  • Nick: “He’s heading for the strip!” – Nick exclaims in realization when the giant Adam starts moving toward the Las Vegas Strip.

💰Box Office

  • Budget: $40,000,000
  • Domestic Gross: $58,662,452
  • Worldwide Gross: $58,662,452

💥 Honey, I Blew Up the Kid Reviews

Personal Review

Okay, so ‘Honey, I Blew Up the Kid’ isn’t going to win any Oscars, but I have a soft spot for this movie. Watching a giant toddler cause chaos in Vegas is just pure, silly fun. There’s something hilarious about a baby mistaking a guitar for a toy! It brought me back to the days of being a kid and imagining the world as my playground.

  • Who would enjoy:
    • “Fans of family-friendly comedies”
    • “Viewers who enjoy special effects-driven movies”
    • “Those looking for nostalgic 90s films”
  • Content warnings ⚠:
    • “Mild cartoon violence”
    • “Some scenes of property damage”

Professional Reviews

  • IMDb: “While ‘Honey, I Blew Up the Kid’ doesn’t reach the charm of the original, it’s a fun, silly sequel with impressive effects for its time. The giant baby in Vegas is a fun concept that younger audiences will enjoy.
  • ScreenRant: “The success of ‘Honey, I Shrunk the Kids’ made this sequel inevitable. While not as good, the concept of a toddler as a gentle giant wreaking havoc has possibilities. It’s basically King Kong as a baby. It’s okay for the kid that the film targeted. It’s overplayed.
  • Slash Film: “The main point is a toddler that is gigantic and how they use him through the story. Some scenes are good, many are bad. It still satisfactory entertains. There are a few amusing moments, while it does create some interesting shenanigans with the big kid

Audience Reactions

The visual effects, especially the giant baby in Las Vegas, were surprisingly well done.: The film is a fun and silly family movie, and the performances of Rick Moranis is delightful

Overall Consensus: While not as beloved as the original, ‘Honey, I Blew Up the Kid’ offers a dose of nostalgic fun with its outlandish premise and memorable special effects.

Awards

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🛠️ Behind the Scenes

  • “Much of the dialogue between Wayne and Adam, such as the bedtime story and feeding time, was improvised by Rick Moranis in response to whatever Daniel Shalikar and Joshua Shalikar, the twins who played Adam, happened to say.”
  • “This movie was not originally intended to be a sequel. It was rewritten to include the Szalinski family after ‘Honey, I Shrunk the Kids’ became a box office success.”

🖥️ How to Watch Honey, I Blew Up the Kid?

Currently, ‘Honey, I Blew Up the Kid’ is available for streaming on Disney+. You can also rent or purchase the movie on platforms like Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play Movies, and Vudu. Check your local listings for television airings as well.

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🎥 Similar Movies

If you enjoyed Honey, I Blew Up the Kid, you might like these similar films:

  • Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989): The original film that started the series, featuring the same family and wacky science mishaps.
  • Attack of the 50 Foot Woman (1958): A classic B-movie with a similar premise of a person growing to gigantic size and causing havoc.
  • Godzilla (1954): Shares the theme of a giant creature wreaking havoc on a city, albeit with a more comedic and family-friendly tone.
  • Rampage (2018): A modern action film featuring giant mutated creatures destroying a city, appealing to fans of large-scale destruction.

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🎧 Soundtrack

Honey, I Blew Up the Kid features a captivating soundtrack that enhances the movie’s atmosphere and emotional impact. Here are some notable tracks:

You can find the complete soundtrack on Amazon Music and Apple Music.

🤨 FAQ

What causes Adam to grow in ‘Honey, I Blew Up the Kid’?

Adam grows larger whenever he is exposed to electrical sources. This includes household appliances like microwaves and the bright lights of Las Vegas.

How is Adam finally stopped from growing?

Diane Szalinski is enlarged using Wayne’s ray, and as a giant, she comforts Adam and convinces him to calm down, which stops his growth. Then they are both shrunk back to normal size.

Where does ‘Honey, I Blew Up the Kid’ take place?

The movie primarily takes place in Vista Del Mar, Nevada, and Las Vegas.

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