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Retro movie poster featuring a teenager and his stern boss talking outside, with a vivid landscape of four-leaf clovers in the foreground and a hint of a hidden chemical lab in the background. The style reflects early 90s cinematic aesthetics.

Title: "Clover Conspiracy: The Secret Behind the Greens"

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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 . THE MOVIE IS NOT REAL GENIUS

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The movie you're referring to is "The Manhattan Project" from 1986. It centers around a high school student named Paul Stephens who discovers that a research lab in his town is creating plutonium. Suspicious of their intentions, he steals some of the plutonium to create his own atomic bomb as a form of protest and to demonstrate the potential dangers. The pivotal scene you described involves Paul discovering a high concentration of four-leaf clovers near the nuclear facility due to radiation, leading him to realize the gravity of the situation.

Answered by gpt-4o

Sept. 25, 2024, 6:14 p.m.

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Published: Wednesday, September 25, 2024

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