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Keaton on top form in a very charming and enjoyable sci-fi comedy picture. Doug Kinney never has enough time to do what he wants to do, his life is frantic and his family life is strained, then one day he gets the chance to have himself duplicated. It would seem that a lot…
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## **Multiplicity (1996) Review: An Overlooked Gem of 90s Comedy - 8/10** In the landscape of 90s comedies, *Multiplicity* often gets lost in the shuffle, dismissed by some as a high-concept gag that can't sustain a feature film. However, to write it off is to miss one of Mich…
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Multiplicity
“Sometimes to get more out of life, you have to make more of yourself.”
58%
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1h 57m
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WatchMind AI generated this AI analysis of Multiplicity (1996) — a movie tagged as Comedy, Fantasy, and Science Fiction with funny moods and steady pacing.
Story & themes: Construction worker Doug Kinney finds that the pressures of his working life, combined with his duties to his wife Laura and daughter Jennifer leaves him with little time for himself. However, he is approached by geneticist Dr. Owen Leeds, who offers Doug a rather unusual solution to his problems: cloning. Our models also surface themes such as identity, conflict, and relationships from synopsis and genre signals.
Watch context: Best suited for date night, solo focused viewing, and casual background watching. Expect steady storytelling (~117 min).
Community signal: TMDb members rate Multiplicity 58% (599 votes) — mixed but watchable scores for this movie.
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Construction worker Doug Kinney finds that the pressures of his working life, combined with his duties to his wife Laura and daughter Jennifer leaves him with little time for himself. However, he is approached by geneticist Dr. Owen Leeds, who offers Doug a rather unusual solution to his problems: cloning.
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- Status
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- Release date
- 1996-07-19
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- 1h 57m
- TMDB rating
- 5.8
- TMDB ID
- 9304
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Michael Keaton
Doug Kinney

Andie MacDowell
Laura Kinney

Harris Yulin
Leeds

Eugene Levy
Vic

Zack Duhame
Zack Kinney
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Katie Schlossberg
Jennifer Kinney

Richard Masur
Del King

Ann Cusack
Noreen

John de Lancie
Ted
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Judith Kahan
Franny

Brian Doyle-Murray
Walt

Obba Babatundé
Paul

Julie Bowen
Robin

Dawn Maxey
Beth

Kari Coleman
Patti

Steven Kampmann
Coach Jack

Michael Milhoan
Irate Football Parent

Skip Stellrecht
Irate Football Parent
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Keaton on top form in a very charming and enjoyable sci-fi comedy picture. Doug Kinney never has enough time to do what he wants to do, his life is frantic and his family life is strained, then one day he gets the chance to have himself duplicated. It would seem that a lot of complaints about this film are about it being a waste of a good premise, well for sure Multiplicity is far from being a comic masterpiece, but to say it doesn't deliver laughs set amongst its charming romantic heart, is a touch unfair I feel. What we get here is four Doug Kinney's, each one having their own driving personality to make it real easy for the audience to distinguish which is which. So, with Michael Keaton delivering four excellent performances as the Dougs, the comic relief flows pretty much all through the picture. However, director Harold Ramis is guilty of staying safe with the material to hand because from the off the conclusion is never in doubt, the feel good factor is evident even as the Dougs are chaotically imploding. But is that really a reason to do the film down? Well no as far as I'm concerned, Multiplicity is a tidy fusion of sci-fi comedy and romance that isn't taking the science literally. For Doug number 4 alone, with his skiing skills and pizza fetish, this film deserves 7/10, whilst Keaton deserves a far higher score indeed.
## **Multiplicity (1996) Review: An Overlooked Gem of 90s Comedy - 8/10** In the landscape of 90s comedies, *Multiplicity* often gets lost in the shuffle, dismissed by some as a high-concept gag that can't sustain a feature film. However, to write it off is to miss one of Michael Keaton's most deceptively brilliant performances and a surprisingly thoughtful, albeit silly, exploration of work-life balance and self-identity. ### The Premise: A Solution That Becomes the Problem Doug Kinney (Keaton) is an overworked construction manager whose life is stretched thin between his demanding job and his responsibilities as a husband and father. His salvation appears in the form of a scientist offering a radical solution: cloning. Doug eagerly creates a duplicate of himself to share the load, but soon finds that two Dougs aren't enough, leading to three, then four... and the chaos that inevitably follows. ### The Triumph: Michael Keaton vs. Michael Keaton The common criticism is that the film's clone-based humour is repetitive, but this misses the point entirely. The movie's success lives and dies on Michael Keaton's ability to create four distinct, believable, and hilarious characters... and he absolutely nails it. * **Doug 1:** The original, overwhelmed and increasingly sidelined in his own life. * **Doug 2:** The alpha, task-oriented clone who takes over work with ruthless, corporate efficiency. * **Doug 3:** A sweet-natured, domestic clone who embraces housework and cooking but isn't the sharpest tool in the shed. * **Doug 4:** A hilariously malfunctioning copy-of-a-copy, who speaks in grunts and possesses the intellect of a friendly golden retriever. Keaton doesn't just change his voice or posture for each; he gives them completely different souls. The scenes where they all interact are a masterclass in comedic timing and physical acting, with seamless (for the time) special effects that still hold up remarkably well. ### More Than Just a Gag Beneath the slapstick and the clone-related mishaps, *Multiplicity* has a genuine heart. It's a film about a man trying to have it all, only to realise that outsourcing his life means losing touch with what makes it meaningful. The central message—"You spread yourself too thin, you're not really living"—lands with a poignant truth that resonates even more strongly in our modern, over-scheduled world. ### The Verdict **8/10 - A Deeply Funny and Surprisingly Smart Comedy** *Multiplicity* is not a perfect film—the pacing lags in the middle—but its strengths far outweigh its weaknesses. It's a clever, well-executed, and wonderfully acted comedy that uses its sci-fi premise to explore universally relatable themes. Michael Keaton's performance(s) are worth the price of admission alone, proving his incredible range and comedic genius. This is a film that deserves a critical reassessment. It's not just a good movie "for what it is"; it's a great movie that accomplished exactly what it set out to do: make us laugh while giving us a little something to think about. A true underrated delight.
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