Quick Change 1990

Critics score:
79 / 100

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Caryn James, New York Times: There is not much in Quick Change that hasn't been anticipated by Neil Simon and beaten to death by countless imitators. Mr. Murray's film is at the worn-out end of this bloodline. Read more

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Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times: At least something works often enough that the movie announces Bill Murray is back and is funny again. Read more

TIME Magazine: [Murray's] glancing, genial sarcasm buoys the action for the first half-hour. Then this caper comedy sinks into a puddle of urban rancor. Read more

Derek Adams, Time Out: Not likely to set the world alight, but a neat and engaging little comedy of bad manners. Read more

Variety Staff, Variety: Neither ambitious nor particularly memorable, but it's brought off with a sly flair that makes it most enjoyable. Read more

Desson Thomson, Washington Post: Despite the fact that Change lags and lopes along toward an inevitable, trite conclusion, it also leaves itself wide open for funny moments. Read more

Rita Kempley, Washington Post: A randomly, raggedly funny look at the personal cost of being one with the hustling, clamorous crowd. Read more