Hoping to save his professional and personal life, Kinney, a young man, who always suffers from having no time for himself, accepts the offer of climbing himself.
The comedy itself, however, is uneven and, more often than not, obvious.
Critics Inc./America Online
June 01, 2003
Whatever you know about cloning, leave at the theater door. Whatever you know about the modern housewife, shuck that, too. The feminism of "Multiplicity" is barely circa 1959.
Common Sense Media
March 29, 2011
Some sexy stuff in dated, but entertaining '80s comedy.
Ramis and his quartet of writers, including City Slickers shtick factories of Lowell Ganz & Babaloo Mandel, can't find much to do with their simple premise.
Kansas City Kansan
December 28, 2004
Try not to double or triple-up laughing. (published 7-19-96)
USA Today
January 01, 2000
Multiplicity cheats itself by not letting its imagination run as wild as its star.
San Francisco Chronicle
January 01, 2000
Director Harold Ramis had more serious ambitions. Multiplicity should have been another Groundhog Day, which Ramis also directed, but he comes up short.