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Rachel Saltz, New York Times: Mr. Mortensen keeps you watching, even when the movie's storytelling underwhelms. Read more
Rex Reed, New York Observer: Viggo's performance is the only payoff for the patience you will need to get through Everybody Has a Plan. Read more
Mike D'Angelo, AV Club: [Mortensen] plays the most lackluster pair of identical twins the movies have ever conceived. Read more
Cath Clarke, Time Out: Hats off to Viggo Mortensen. The actor pulls off playing identical twins in this Argentinian thriller - which never quite lives up to his talents. Read more
Elizabeth Weitzman, New York Daily News: Hardly anyone will see it, but those who do ought to be impressed. Read more
Steven Rea, Philadelphia Inquirer: Everybody Has a Plan is in the vein of, if not on the same plane as, Michelangelo Antonioni's The Passenger. Read more
Matt Zoller Seitz, Chicago Sun-Times: Its relaxed air of menace, and occasional bursts of violence hold one's attention even when the plot falters, which is often. Read more
Sam Adams, Time Out: Everybody Has a Plan isn't overburdened so much as stretched pitifully thin, and the double-the-fun result is closer to the dueling-Elvises vehicle Kissin' Cousins than, say, Dead Ringers. Read more
Marsha McCreadie, Village Voice: Even Viggo Mortensen's movingly enigmatic performance as identical twins can't help first-time Argentinean director Ana Piterbarg decide whether she is making an existential tone poem or a brutish thriller. Read more