A bottle of Alan Rudolph's watered-down and chilled romanticism: a noir-ish fairy tale about a pair of twins separated at birth (cringing nerd, swaggering hood) and now living, unaware of each other, in an imaginary city of quasi-science-fictional decay and chaos. The performances (excepting chiefly the swaggering half of Matthew Modine's) are florid, high-color, off-putting caricatures, in front of an indifferent, wandering, equally off-putting camera. The inevitable meeting of the twins is a long wait, and not worth it. With Lara Flynn Boyle, Lori Singer, Marisa Tomei, M. Emmet Walsh, Fred Ward. (1993) — Duncan Shepherd
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