In the second film of the writer, director and actor James Sweeni, it moves between unity, anxiety, depression and other common entertainment in the millennial generation through a comic and honest arc equally … complete with a few moments “WTF”.
Twinlis Starring Dylan Operation in the role of Roman, a young man who is sad about the loss of his late twin Rocky. In one of the groups of support for the support of the bereavement, Badenis (Sweeini), who suffers from his loss, meets. After they miss their other half, the two constitute a friendship during the healing of the common shock, but a strange secret threatens their new friendship.
Opion and Sweeini possess an indisputable comic chemistry, as the former alternates between the naive and unclean and unconscious, as well as his huge twin Rocky drinkers, which raises many differences with “gay homosexuals”. Those who are misunderstood just like the next.
Roman, who moves in his life as a single person, moves to the Rocky apartment and begins to enter into differences with the people who used to know his late twins. It is a strange experience for him as strangers begin to cry around him.
Meanwhile, Dennis is what the LGBTQ community may classify (or not) as a chaotic gay, while his new friend offers a friendship free of the provisions that both need. By working through complex feelings in circumstances that cannot be truly understood, it works in a “yes, and” that leads to compulsive lies and a lot of laughter.
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Fast jokes offer a welcome break from the torment under the idiot and embarrassing facades of both characters, which they peel throughout the movie.
While Roman suffers from his separate relationship with Rocky because of his sexual life, Dennis feels guilty because of the last words he said to his other half: “Damn you!” When they communicate with their losses, they help each other to feel visible in a way that no twin can do.
As a multi -bound talented, Sweeini dismantles the most accurate scenarios full of global feelings of rejection, loss of a family member, feeling as if your other half does not exist. While their motives for searching for companionship are eventually different, with less intentions than honest, will their friendship prove that they will survive (and a little turbulent)?
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Producers are David Permott and James Sweeney.
address: Twinlis
to divide: dramatic
distributor: Republic photos
exit: James Suene
screenwriter: James Suene
Empty: Dylan O’Brien, James Sweeini, Lauren Graham, Isling Franciusi, Tasha Smith and Chris Perfeiti
Running time: 100 minutes