Multiplicity
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Starring: Michael Keaton
Rated: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Type: DVD
Directed By: Harold Ramis
Studio: Sony Pictures
Release Date: 1998-04-15
Running Time: 117 minutes
An overworked overstressed man needs help and a mad scientist creates three slightly loopy clones of him. As a supervisor for a thriving but understaffed los angeles construction company doug has to constantly deal with inept subcontractors on job sites and workaholic careerists at the office. Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 12/21/2004 Starring: Michael Keaton Harris Yulin Run time: 117 minutes Rating: Pg13 Director: Harold Ramis

total reviews 47

Just pretty bad as a comedy goes?
Strange low budget Sci Fi comedy that when it isn't predictable is somewhat boring. The cloning is a joke from a bad B movie.
In one of the starting scenes Keaton's make up is bad and he
kooks like he has a bad skin disease? Keaton's acting is good on the four distinct personalities, but the dialog doesn't make use of the comedy situations. MacDowell mainly does sexy and reads her lines.
These two deserve a better written comedy that has more believable action and dialog. My conclusion is that it was a production line movie with bad oversight and quality control: a Hollywood screw up.

where has Keaton gone?
Very funny. A family man clones himself to have more time. But it's never enough. Keaton made some great comedies back in the day. I miss Andie MacDowell too. There is quite a bit of sexuality in this one.

A rather insipid take on a somewhat engaging subject...
Michael Keaton is somewhat of an acquired taste. He is funny sometimes, even outright hysterical (take `Beetlejuice' for instance) but other times he just wares on my patience. `Multiplicity' is one of those films that works in parts, but not entirely, and that is mostly due to Keaton's uneven performance. Well, and the fact that Andie MacDowell didn't have any strong direction to squeeze goodness out of her.
The script is also rather ridiculous, but I think we expect that from a film like this.
Keaton plays Doug Kinney, a construction worker who has a wife and two kids and absolutely no time to spend with them. His wife wants to go back to work but there is just no way that Doug can fit it into his schedule to help out around the house. That is until this Dr. confronts him about cloning. Doug is apposed and then all for it and before you know it there is another Doug (called #2) who is living above the garage. Now Doug can spend time with his kids while #2 goes to work. Then Doug realizes that he is so busy at home he has no time for himself and so we get #3, the sensitive stay at home Doug who takes care of the house and the children while Doug is playing golf. But when things get too much for #2 and #3 to handle they take it upon themselves to bring home #4 and it's about then that everything starts to fall apart.
The film could have had a better outcome had the premise been treated with a little more respect. Instead, director Harold Ramis and writer Chris Miller went for the slapstick, easy gags. The film is rather brainless.
Michael Keaton is pretty good as Doug, and I liked the way he played off the sensitive side of #3, but his take on #2 was kind of obnoxious and his mimicry of Steve Martin's hilarious turn in `Dirty Rotten Scoundrels' was rather unnecessary and ridiculous (notice how #4 refers to everyone as Steve...not a coincidence I guaranty you). Andie MacDowell, as I have mentioned before, is usually boring and dull. In fact, it takes a really strong and influential director to bring out the good in her (great in her is you take into account her work with Altman and Soderbergh) and Ramis is not a strong director.
In other words; she's dreadful here.
The film has its funny moments but the lack of natural charm and any real comedic weight make this film more of a dud than a hit. I wish that I could say something better for the film. My wife loves it. I on the other hand do not. I give it a low C.

Michael Keaton at his best
Michael Keaton and Andie MacDowell fit together perfectly in this film about cloning yourself to meet the demands of your life. Unbelievable photography enables you to visualize the "clones" altogether in certain scenes and amazing variances in Keaton's character portrails really cause you to jump right into the story. Great love story and truly rare humor easily make this a keeper and a 5 star rating.

One of the funniest movies ever!!!!!!!
I love this movie, it's funny on so many different levels. You are sure to laugh every 3-5 mins!!
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