Review of Twice in a Lifetime (1985) by Sheila Benson for Los Angeles Times — 24 Sep 2005
These characters need rescuing from screenwriter Colin Welland’s view of life in middle-class America as oppressively banal. By the time he gets finished sketching in the deadening of the American family, you may feel like beating Hackman to the front door.
..Twice in a Lifetime is a dreary masquerade of a serious movie.
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This review of Twice in a Lifetime (1985) was written by Sheila Benson and published by Los Angeles Times on 24 Sep 2005.
Twice in a Lifetime has generally received mixed reviews.
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