Review of Fletch Lives (1989) by Hal Lipper for Tampa Bay Times — 03 Jan 2008
When Chase bothers to actually play a character, he can be very effective (his "Funny Farm" was one of the best comedies of 1988). But sometimes he seems to be covering himself, playing detached so that nobody can blame him if the comedy doesn't work.
In this film he seems to have no emotions at all; consider the scene where he discovers that the woman he made love with has died during the night.
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This review of Fletch Lives (1989) was written by Hal Lipper and published by Tampa Bay Times on 03 Jan 2008.
Fletch Lives has generally received mixed reviews.
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