The sheer audacity of 'Say It Isn’t So' is its most striking feature, but it's a feature that proves to be a double-edged sword. The film hinges on a central conceit – a passionate romance revealed to be…
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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…
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For audiences with a taste for the unconventional, 'Say It Isn’t So' presents a fascinating, albeit bumpy, ride. The film's audacious premise, involving a romance that quickly turns incestuous before a crucial identity reveal, is undeniably its main…
One cannot accuse 'Say It Isn’t So' of lacking originality, but originality alone does not guarantee a satisfying cinematic experience. The central revelation that the protagonists are siblings, followed by the twist of mistaken identity, is a concept…
'Say It Isn’t So' bravely tackles a taboo subject with a surprising amount of earnestness, despite its inherently absurd setup. Chris Klein plays the lovelorn protagonist with a disarming sincerity that makes his plight, however bizarre, somewhat relatable.…
Chris Klein and Heather Graham find themselves in a dizzying predicament in 'Say It Isn’t So,' a film that certainly doesn't shy away from uncomfortable territory. The premise, a romance blossoming only to reveal an incestuous sibling connection,…
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Beyond its comedic premise, 'Say It Isn’t So' delves into themes of fate versus free will, the impact of identity and mistaken assumptions, and the lengths one will go to for love. The film scrutinises how societal taboos and personal perceptions can create insurmountable obstacles. It also touches upon the idea of destiny and whether relationships are truly meant to be, even when faced with extraordinary, seemingly insurmountable challenges. The narrative plays with the audience’s expectations of what constitutes a true connection.