Multiplicity 1996

Critics score:
44 / 100

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Susan Stark, Detroit News: The comedy itself, however, is uneven and, more often than not, obvious. Read more

Janet Maslin, New York Times: Read more

Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times: More Kafkaesque than comedic, more fascinating to watch than out-and-out funny. Read more

Jonathan Rosenbaum, Chicago Reader: Read more

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James Berardinelli, ReelViews: Although Multiplicity is funny, it's not as heartwarming or inventive as Groundhog Day. Read more

Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times: Groundhog Day had a certain sweetness and even a sly philosophical depth, but Multiplicity is more of a ground-level comedy, in which we can usually anticipate the problems for Doug and his clones. Read more

Mick LaSalle, San Francisco Chronicle: Director Harold Ramis had more serious ambitions. Multiplicity should have been another Groundhog Day, which Ramis also directed, but he comes up short. Read more

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Rita Kempley, Washington Post: A buoyant domestic farce. Read more