Multiplicidade

Multiplicidade

Enredo

Aqui está o resumo do enredo de "Multiplicidade": Nesta comédia de 1996, o trabalhador da construção civil Doug Kinney (interpretado por Michael Keaton) sente-se sobrecarregado pelas exigências do seu trabalho, da sua vida familiar e do seu próprio sentimento de inadequação. Após um dia particularmente exaustivo no trabalho, a frustração de Doug atinge o limite e ele, de repente, vê-se a clonar em múltiplas versões de si próprio. O primeiro clone, "Doug 2", é uma versão mais relaxada e descontraída de Doug, que rapidamente se torna um favorito entre a equipa de construção. O segundo clone, "Doug 3", é uma versão mais velha, mais sábia e mais experiente de Doug, que assume um papel de mentoria com as suas versões mais jovens. À medida que a clonagem continua, Doug dá por si a fazer malabarismos com várias personas, cada uma com os seus próprios pontos fortes e fracos. Ele luta para manter o controlo sobre a sua recém-descoberta multiplicidade, mas torna-se cada vez mais difícil à medida que os seus diferentes eus começam a desenvolver as suas próprias personalidades e motivações. Entretanto, a vida familiar de Doug é virada do avesso pelo súbito aparecimento destes novos "Dougs" (como se referem a si próprios). A sua esposa Laura (Andie MacDowell) fica perplexa com a súbita transformação do seu marido, enquanto a sua filha Jennifer (Traylor Howard) fica entusiasmada com a emoção e o caos que entraram nas suas vidas. Enquanto Doug navega por esta situação caótica, ele deve confrontar a sua própria identidade e prioridades. Será que ele conseguirá encontrar uma forma de equilibrar os seus múltiplos eus com as suas responsabilidades como marido, pai e ser humano? "Multiplicidade" é uma exploração hilariante e enternecedora dos absurdos e possibilidades que surgem quando somos forçados a confrontar a nossa própria multiplicidade.

Resenhas

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Ava

Planting My Husband in the Spring Harold Ramis, as a director and writer, delivers a comedy film that, while not groundbreaking, provides consistent laughter. "Multiplicity" explores the comedic premise of cloning a single individual multiple times, leading to a cascade of humorous situations and personality clashes. Michael Keaton shines in his multiple roles, skillfully differentiating each clone with distinct quirks and traits. The film cleverly examines the concept of identity and the challenges of maintaining individuality when faced with numerous copies. Although the humor leans towards slapstick at times, Ramis manages to maintain a lighthearted and entertaining tone throughout. While the film doesn't delve into deep philosophical questions, it still provides moments of introspection as the characters grapple with their unique existence and the impact on their relationships. "Multiplicity" may not be a cinematic masterpiece, but it's a feel-good comedy that offers plenty of laughs and a touch of heart.

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6/22/2025, 12:34:57 PM
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Sophie

Bird #1, Bird #2, Bird #3, Bird #4. A lighthearted, humorous family comedy. Michael Keaton has a field day playing four different versions of himself under one roof.

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6/21/2025, 5:22:34 AM
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Quinn

Honestly, with any actor in the current era, this movie would spawn countless fanfics. The premise of just two clones already offers plenty of room for imagination, but this has four, and one's even gay! =. = It's genuinely funny, so I'm surprised the ratings are so low. Maybe it's because the movie is too long [.]

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6/21/2025, 2:01:59 AM
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Jeremiah

Back in the day, this might have been a laugh riot. But with special effects so commonplace now, the novelty that made it stand out is largely gone.

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6/17/2025, 8:30:46 PM
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Caleb

Alright, here's a possible translation depending on the context of the film review. I'll offer a couple of options, let me know if a specific nuance is needed: **Option 1 (General exasperation/disbelief):** "Pipe dream." **Option 2 (More sarcastic/dismissive):** "Yeah, right. In your dreams." **Option 3 (Emphasizing the absurdity):** "Dream on." **Option 4 (If talking about a character's unrealistic plans):** "Living in a fantasy world."

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6/16/2025, 3:51:54 PM
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Oliver

"Doug Kinney's exhausting life drives him to seek an unusual solution in this entertaining comedy film. The multiplying of himself leads to both humorous and chaotic consequences, ultimately forcing him to re-evaluate his priorities. With a talented performance from Michael Keaton, Multiplicity cleverly explores the ups and downs of a man's attempt to balance work and family life, resulting in a heartwarming and hilarious ride."

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4/11/2025, 8:47:06 AM
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Adeline

"Doug Kinney's chaotic life is both relatable and hilarious in 'Multiplicity'. As a construction worker struggling to balance work and family life, his decision to clone himself seems like a desperate yet genius move. The film's comedic take on identity crisis and the consequences of playing God will keep you entertained, but also raise questions about what it means to be human. With a talented cast and witty humor, 'Multiplicity' is a lighthearted comedy that explores the complexities of modern life."

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4/5/2025, 12:58:11 AM