Here is the plot summary of "Multiplicity": In this 1996 comedy film, construction worker Doug Kinney (played by Michael Keaton) finds himself overwhelmed by the demands of his job, his family life, and his own sense of inadequacy. After a particularly grueling day at work, Doug's frustration boils over, and he suddenly finds himself cloning into multiple versions of himself. The first clone, "Doug 2", is a more relaxed and laid-back version of Doug, who quickly becomes a favorite among the construction crew. The second clone, "Doug 3", is an older, wiser, and more experienced version of Doug, who takes on a mentorship role with his younger selves. As the cloning continues, Doug finds himself juggling multiple personas, each with their own strengths and weaknesses. He struggles to maintain control over his newfound multiplicity, but it becomes increasingly difficult as his different selves start to develop their own personalities and motivations. Meanwhile, Doug's family life is turned upside down by the sudden appearance of these new "Dogs" (as they refer to themselves). His wife Laura (Andie MacDowell) is bewildered by her husband's sudden transformation, while their daughter Jennifer (Traylor Howard) is thrilled by the excitement and chaos that has entered their lives. As Doug navigates this chaotic situation, he must confront his own identity and priorities. Will he be able to find a way to balance his multiple selves with his responsibilities as a husband, father, and human being? "Multiplicity" is a hilarious and heartwarming exploration of the absurdities and possibilities that arise when we are forced to confront our own multiplicity.