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www.filmcritic.com - : Gene Hackman as tender steelworker/father in Seattle? We don't think so either, and this movie's ultimate plotline -- about Hackman's falling out with wife Ellen Burstyn and falling in with local hussie Ann-Margret, just doesn't play well today. more...
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2.5/
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www.dvdtalk.com - : Twice in a Lifetime clearly comes from a place of actual sincerity and sadness, as if the writer and director have first-hand experience with the prickly issue of mid-life divorce -- and they refuse to let the issue devolve into overdramatic hand-wringing and unconvincing stereotypes. more...
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3.5/
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rogerebert.suntimes.com - : Everyday American life is so rare in the movies these days that some of the pleasures of ''Twice in a Lifetime'' are very simple ones, like seeing a family around a dinner table, or watching a kid sister prepare for her wedding day. more...
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3.5/
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