"I.Q." is a delightful romantic comedy directed by Fred Schepisi that was released in 1994. The film stars a talented cast including Walter Matthau, Lou Jacobi, Meg Ryan, and Tim Robbins. Set in the 1950s, the story follows Ed Walters (Tim Robbins), a young mechanic who falls in love with Catherine Boyd (Meg Ryan), a brilliant woman who also happens to be the niece of the renowned physicist Albert Einstein (Walter Matthau). Despite the odds stacked against him, Ed must navigate through a series of comedic and heartfelt obstacles with the help of Einstein and his friends to win Catherine's heart. As Ed seeks to prove his worthiness to Catherine, he finds himself caught in a charming and witty battle of wits with Einstein, who becomes an unexpected ally in his pursuit of love. With a mix of humor, intellect, and romance, "I.Q." is a feel-good film that explores the complexities of relationships and the importance of staying true to oneself. Audiences are sure to be entertained by the endearing performances of the cast and the timeless message that love knows no bounds, even in the world of science and intellect.
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