This film may initially seem like a typical comedy, but it actually strikes a well-crafted balance between seriousness, story, and humor in a way that doesn’t feel forced—unlike most comedies, which rely on constant jokes in every scene. Additionally, it brings a relatively well-developed touch of science fiction, raising some thoughtful questions and reflections about cloning. Michael Keaton's performance is also worth noting; while not groundbreaking, he manages to convey the distinct personality of each of the four characters he plays convincingly. The film’s blend of humor and science fiction has a unique charm that, while not revolutionary, stands out from most movies in the genre.
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The Outlaw Josey Wales 1976
"Yeah, well, I always heard there were three kinds of suns in Kansas: sunshine, sunflowers, and sons-of-bitches."
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