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A whimsical scene capturing a teenager in the 90s, dressed in vibrant casual clothing, animatedly discussing with a mysterious government boss outside a facility. In the background, lush greenery reveals an unusual concentration of four-leaf clovers, hinting at a hidden chemical secret.

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Question: in a early 90s movie , a teenager is employed by government for is genius but dont know exactly what his project is for. he as a discussion whit is boss in the outside , and right after he found a high concentration of four-leaf clover, and come to a conclusion that is boss he lying to him after he discover a high concentration of a chemical compound in the ground who is responsible for the high amount of four-leaf clover

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It sounds like you're describing the 1985 movie *Real Genius*, although it was released in the mid-80s rather than the early 90s. The movie follows a teenager named Mitch who is recruited to work on a secret project at a prestigious university. Along with his mentor, Chris Knight, they eventually uncover that their work is being misused for military purposes. In the movie, there is a pivotal scene where Chris Knight (played by Val Kilmer) and Mitch discover that their project, which they believed to be a laser experiment for peaceful purposes, is actually intended to be used as a weapon. The discovery comes after a series of events, and they realize their professor has been deceitful about the true nature of their work. If this doesn't match your memory exactly, it could be due to a mix-up with another film, but *Real Genius* fits the general description well. If you're sure it was an early 90s movie, you might want to look at other science-themed teen movies from that era.

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Sept. 25, 2024, 6:13 p.m.

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Published: Wednesday, September 25, 2024

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