Synopsis
Two Much is a movie released in 1995.
In this delightful comedy that explores the chaos of love and deception, we meet Art Dodge, a struggling painter turned gallerist who finds himself in a tangled web of romance and financial woes. Faced with mounting debts, he reluctantly agrees to an engagement with a wealthy divorcee that promises to solve his money troubles. However, things take a hilarious turn when Art unexpectedly falls for her enchanting sister, leading him to concoct an elaborate ruse involving a fictitious twin brother to keep the two sisters blissfully unaware of his double life. As Art navigates this comedic minefield, the film delves into themes of identity, family dynamics, and the unpredictable nature of love. With witty dialogue and charming performances, "Two Much" invites viewers to revel in the absurdity of its plot while also reminding us of the bonds that connect us—even when we think we have nothing in common. The film masterfully blends romance and comedy, making it a delightful watch for anyone who enjoys a good laugh while exploring the complexities of relationships. Whether you're a fan of clever con jobs or intricate love stories, this film promises to entertain and amuse, leaving you wondering just how far one man will go for love and a little financial security.
Touchstone Pictures
Interscope Communications
PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
Lolafilms
Sogetel