Review of Heart and Souls (1993) by Jonathan Rosenbaum for Chicago Reader — 19 Apr 2017
There's enough whimsy and Capracorn here to choke a horse, and things get even more complicated when the four dead people enter the body of Downey in turn—to help him help them. Fortunately the talents of the actors—especially Downey and Woodard—sometimes make this effective (i.
E., funny or moving) in spite of all the goo.
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This review of Heart and Souls (1993) was written by Jonathan Rosenbaum and published by Chicago Reader on 19 Apr 2017.
Heart and Souls has generally received positive reviews.
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