

Too Much Sun
A multimillionaire, whose son is gay and daughter a lesbian, leaves a will with one clause: His children will inherit his money only if at least one of them produces him a grandchild within a year of his death.
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Plot Summary
A young man, unaware he is heir to a massive fortune, is drawn into a dangerous game of cat and mouse. He believes he's assisting a damsel in distress, but she is actually a ruthless con artist after his inheritance. The plot unfolds with mistaken identities, double-crosses, and a surprising twist.
Critical Reception
Too Much Sun was largely met with negative reviews from critics, who found its convoluted plot and inconsistent tone to be major drawbacks. While some acknowledged the comedic potential, many felt it failed to deliver a satisfying or coherent story.
What Reviewers Say
- The film suffers from a messy and unbelievable plot.
- Performances are uneven, with some actors struggling to elevate the material.
- Lacks the sharp wit and satirical edge expected from a comedy.
Google audience: Audience reception for Too Much Sun is not widely documented, with little specific feedback available.
Fun Fact
The film was directed by Robert Downey Sr., father of its star, Robert Downey Jr.
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