Roger Ebert gave the film one-and-a-half stars out of four and wrote, "The romance, alas, never really gets airborne, if only because
John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John and the plot are followed everywhere by countless unnecessary supporting characters."
Janet Maslin of
The New York Times asked, "Can it really have been
that difficult to find a passable screen vehicle for John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John? Any old romantic fluff should have sufficed, and yet something as horrible as
Two of a Kind has been tailor-made for its stars. The results are so disastrous that absolutely no one is shown off to good advantage, with the possible exception of the hairdressers involved."
Todd McCarthy of
Variety slammed the film as "an embarrassment of the first order ... Aside from the presence of the two stars, confection has all the earmarks of a bargain-basement job."
Gene Siskel of the
Chicago Tribune gave the film two-and-a-half stars out of four and wrote that director John Herzfeld "has placed one of America's favorite fantasy couples in a gimmick-filled story that requires the almost-constant presence of seven of the dullest supporting characters you'll ever meet. That's too bad, because whenever Newton-John and Travolta are on screen together,
Two of a Kind flashes with a spark of entertainment, and you want to tell them to get up and go to another film where they can have a long talk or makeout scene together."
Sheila Benson of the
Los Angeles Times said that with "flaccid direction, ugly photography and performances that rely on charm generated a few movies ago (and sealed in plastic), you have reason enough to give
Two of a Kind a wide berth." Rita Kempley of
The Washington Post wrote, "The acting's not all that bad, but the script is."
FilmInk magazine later wrote the two stars "really shouldn’t have been so snobby about
Grease 2 if this is what they did instead."
Two of a Kind was nominated for five
Golden Raspberry Awards:
Worst Picture,
Worst Actor (Travolta, also for
Staying Alive),
Worst Actress (Newton-John),
Worst Director (Herzfeld) and
Worst Screenplay (Herzfeld) at the
4th Golden Raspberry Awards. The movie was nominated for a
Stinkers Bad Movie Award for Worst Picture at the
1983 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards. As of November 2022, the film holds a 17% rating on
Rotten Tomatoes based on 12 reviews. Audiences polled by
CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "C" on an A+ to F scale. ==Soundtrack==