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Say It Isn't So
Say It Isn't So

4.7

Say It Isn't So

R·2001·95m

Summary

Boy meets girl; boy falls in love (and had wild, non-stop sex) with girl; boy loses girl... when they discover they are brother and sister! But when he learns that he's the victim of the ultimate case of mistaken identity, the lovesick young man -- whom everyone still thinks is after some taboo thrills -- must race across the country to stop her from marrying another man.

Crew

Director

J.B. Rogers

Writer

Peter Gaulke

Writer

Gerry Swallow

Reviews

Kamurai

Kamurai

March 10, 2021

6

Decent watch, might watch again, and can recommend.

This is one of those movies that has more memorable scenes than the movie itself is memorable.

It's full of absurdity humor and a decent mix of abuse humor.

Chris Klein is great at playing the guy to which things happen while maintaining more handsome charm than Jason Biggs.

Unfortunately there isn't much to the actual story. The entire gaslighting adversity of having thought he's trying to get back to his sister reminds me of "Joe Dirt" and "Sleeping Dogs Lie", which are both probably funnier.

The mob mix is an interesting ingredient, but it might have been a bit of a hat on a hat.

Ultimately, you're getting a funny experience, but it is quite a bit of a rollercoaster.

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$25,000,000.00

Revenue:

$12,320,393.00

Keywords

mistaken identity
crude humor
taboo
cross country
lovesick