Review of Chances Are (1989) by Gene Siskel for Chicago Tribune — 18 Mar 2009
Despite the sudsy, overlit look of William A. Fraker's cinematography and Downey's varying success with sight gags, this is still a lot of fun. An additional kicker is provided by the picture's crazed doublethink morality, which implies that incest is OK as long as you've got amnesia.
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This review of Chances Are (1989) was written by Gene Siskel and published by Chicago Tribune on 18 Mar 2009.
Chances Are has generally received positive reviews.
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