Review of Mrs. Doubtfire (1993) by Kieran L — 29 Apr 2014
Other than the American insistence on referring to Britain as "England" given that Williams gives a passable Morningside accent this holds up rather well 20 years on. The then 46 year old Sally Fields looks as great as ever, Williams has some great moments of improv, and it has quite a progressive stance for its time on gender roles and managing custody post divorce.
It feels shorter than its two hour running time as it is never dull. Williams gets his shot at Bond a couple years before his co-star which is a bonus.
This review of Mrs. Doubtfire (1993) was written by Kieran L on 29 Apr 2014.
Mrs. Doubtfire has generally received positive reviews.
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