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"Multiplicity," directed by Harold Ramis, is a delightful comedy released in 1996 that explores the repercussions of cloning through a humorous lens. The film stars Michael Keaton as Doug Kinney, a stressed-out family man who decides to clone himself to alleviate his overwhelming workload. As the clones begin to take on a life of their own, chaos ensues, leading to a series of hilarious and heartwarming moments. With a talented cast including Andie MacDowell, Katie Schlossberg, and Zack Duhame, the film expertly combines elements of romance, science fiction, and laugh-out-loud comedy. As Doug navigates the challenges of managing multiple versions of himself, he discovers that each clone possesses unique traits and quirks, adding layers of complexity to his already chaotic life. The film cleverly explores themes of identity, individuality, and the importance of human connection amidst the comedic chaos. With its witty dialogue, charming performances, and inventive premise, "Multiplicity" offers a fresh and entertaining take on the age-old question of what it means to be truly unique in a world of copies.
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Originally, the producers considered casting different actors for each clone to simplify production. However, Michael Keaton convinced director Harold Ramis that he could bring unique nuances to each version, making the clones distinct yet believably related. This decision not only increased production complexity but also Keaton's screen time significantly, showcasing his versatile acting skills.
Multiplicity used pioneering 'motion control photography,' a technique that allows precise camera movements to be repeated multiple times. Michael Keaton performed each clone's part separately, with the camera replicating the exact same movement for each take. This method was so precise that it seamlessly combined the performances in post-production, making it look like multiple Keatons were interacting in real time.
Filming the scene with all four clones in the car presented unique challenges. The production team used a custom-built car rig that allowed Michael Keaton to switch positions and costumes, while maintaining continuous dialogue among the clones. This scene took several days to shoot, requiring perfect synchronization of Keaton's performances and camera movements to ensure a seamless conversation among the distinct personalities.
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🎬During filming, Michael Keaton kept detailed notes and created distinct backstories for each clone to maintain consistency in his performances. He even wore different scented colognes for each character to help him psychologically differentiate between them during his rapid switches on set.
💡The house used in Multiplicity is the same house featured in another Michael Keaton film, Mr. Mom (1983). This was a coincidence discovered only after the production had started, as the location scouts were drawn to the house's 'everyman' architectural style suitable for both films.
🎯An unexpected power outage during the filming of a crucial scene involving all four clones led to an impromptu acoustic jam session. Michael Keaton and crew members started playing instruments they found on set, turning the blackout into a memorable bonding event that boosted morale and unity among the cast and crew.
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