Review of Multiplicity (1996) by Leo L — 06 Sep 2008
Love it! Hilarious comedy-drama. Here is a movie filled with tons of laughter, and one that always leaves you feeling good. This is definitely my all-time favorite amongst the collection of movies from Michael Keaton.
This movie is about Keaton's character "Steve" who is married with children and has a demanding career. Steve tries to juggle the demands of his business, his relationship with his wife, spending time with his children, and heavily committing to the financial responsibilites in their lives.
These demands and obligations begin to take a toll on Steve, and thus begins to think when does he ever get a chance to have some time to himself. When he meets a scientist working on a cloning project, he ponders his options and decides to embark on one crazy adventure right after another to help alleviate some of the pressures that he has to deal with on a daily basis and fully embrace his freedom.
At a cost, he realizes that these endeavors also create havocs. Andie MacDowell is absolutely great. Definitely worth checking out.
This review of Multiplicity (1996) was written by Leo L on 06 Sep 2008.
Multiplicity has generally received mixed reviews.
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