Fantastic Voyage

Fantastic Voyage 6.8

The first science fiction film, which uses microtechnology to go deep into the human body, is also the predecessor of "Adventures." The story describes a Soviet scientist who escaped to the United States from the screen and died because his cerebral vessels were damaged by spies. Five American doctors were shrunk to one in a few millionths of film and injected into scientists for vascular surgery. This film has a novel idea and opens up a new world for the theme of science fiction films. The reflection effect of the internal landscape of the human body is not lack of materials, but the special effects of the film in the 1960s are still not good enough. Today, it seems that the audience can not help but feel ridiculous about some sets, but it does not affect the rich entertainment of the film. Director Richard Fryer has a smooth narrative and has won two Academy Awards for Best Art Director and Best Visual effects.