The Robert Downey Jr Film Guide
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Too Much Sun (1991)
Summary
Two gay siblings race to have a child in order to collect a big inheritance.
Director
Robert Downey Sr.
Downey Factor
Medium to low.
Character
Reed Richmond, an aspiring actor working as a real estate scam artist.
Looks
Decent ... there is a thong shot in this one.
Performance
Comedic, but doesn't compete with the more over-the-top characters.
Accent
Occasionally lapses into a British rock star character.
Sings
Too Much Sun, the Brit rock theme song during the credits.
Love & Sex
In this sex-obsessed movie, his only 'love' scene is with himself.
Dies, Gay or Villain
No, no, no.
Cast
Ralph Macchio, Eric Idle, Laura (Ernst) Downey, Andrea Martin
Connection
Robert Downey Sr.'s Moment to Moment, Hugo Pool, Pound, Up the Academy, Rented Lips, America, Greaser's Palace, in The Last Party, Johnny Be Good and Sr.
Laura Ernst Downey (stepmother) in The Last Party.
Ralph Macchio in Up the Academy.
Allan Arbus in Greaser's Palace.
RDJ Says
It doesn't deal with homosexuality responsibly, but it's not supposed to. That makes me a little uneasy, but I know that my father is so accepting it's not like he's not aware ... What it's really going to be about is me going to work in the morning and, my dad saying, "How are you going to embarrass me today?"
Lit Reference
The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare
The plot of the film is loosely derived from this play.
Time & Place
Present day (1991) Los Angeles.
Availability
Released in theaters 25 January 1991. Rare, out of print. Not released on DVD. Available to rent or buy on some streaming services.
Foreign Titles
Argentina: Dos Parejas Desparejadas (Two Mismatched Couples)
Brazil: Loucos Casais da California (Crazy Couples from California)
France: Dernières vVlontés (Last Will and Testament)
Germany: Ein Stich Zuviel (One Pass Too Much)
Italy: Eredità Con Il Morto (Inheritance with the Dead Man)
Portugal: Dois Irmãos ao Sol da Califórnia (Two Brothers in the California Sun)
Sweden: Släkten Är Värst (Family is the Worst)
Rotten Tomatoes
Critical View
Peter Travers, Rolling Stone: It doesn't work. Too Much Sun covers no new ground and exposes no new follies. Downey [Sr.] has become what every true satirist fears most: outdated.
Vincent Canby, The New York Times: A comedy of loosely strung together farcical situations that, played at half speed, elicit more good will than sustained laughter. Too Much Sun is helped enormously by the burlesque clowning of Eric Idle, the comic solemnity of Howard Duff and the youthful exuberance of the director's gifted son, Robert Downey Jr. Much of the comedy, which avoids good taste like the plague, has to do with Sonny's heroic efforts to have heterosexual relations.
Does It Hold Up
There are some terrible movies in this guide, but this is probably the only one that was bad when it came out and aged so horribly that it's considerably worse now.
2 Reasons to See It
1. You're doing a graduate study on horrible American farces.
2. A quick thong shot and lots of weird British rockstar talk from Downey.
Overall
A terrible farce full of flat stereotypical characters. It sucks.
If You Like It
You might also like Back to School (1986), Rented Lips (1988), minstrel shows.
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