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McMahan, Alison. "The effect of multiform narrative on subjectivity". Screen. 40 (2): 146–157. Retrieved May 5, 2021. Discusses the film on page 151 to 152 as an example of distributed subjectivity in Hollywood films. Also describes Multiplicity as an example of apply an "evolutionary paradigm" far more suited for interactive narratives for the liner ones most Hollywood films have.
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Jollimore, Troy; White, Becky Cox (2009). "Multiplicity: A Study of Cloning and Personal Identity". In Shapshay, Sandra (ed.). Bioethics at the Movies. Johns Hopkins University Press. pp. 102–120. ISBN0801890772.