Review of Young Doctors in Love (1982) by Gabriella P — 27 Jul 2011
Michael McKean and Sean Young are natural and poised and hold expressions that are interesting to the camera ... And although Sean Young only has to play a luminous mannequin, she's better than Ali MacGraw as a sentimental terminal case and more lifelike than Sean Young as an android secretary.
There are a few good performers in here, but the gags are in a weird place between Police Academy and Airplane 2, and the movie is faking being madcap -- it's been cautiously cobbled together. Some of the better actors get too animated once the spotlight inexplicably shifts on them, as though the zaniness of the whole movie depends on them shining like comic stars.
A young Taylor Negron plays it soft, weaves in between the dumb jokes they wrote him and comes off like a pro.
This review of Young Doctors in Love (1982) was written by Gabriella P on 27 Jul 2011.
Young Doctors in Love has generally received mixed reviews.
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