
The children grow up to become adult versions of themselves. The dynamic stays the same, and the mythology of the prologue residues on the entire story. The evil brother, Mark, is a ruthless businessman whose world of deceit and corruption is on the brink of collapse, and he will fight for it till the end, exposing the most sinister sides of his personality. Richard is the good brother, who, despite his benevolence, is a lost soul. He is an artist and a wanderer, a poet and a... (Full plot summary below)
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The children grow up to become adult versions of themselves. The dynamic stays the same, and the mythology of the prologue residues on the entire story. The evil brother, Mark, is a ruthless businessman whose world of deceit and corruption is on the brink of collapse, and he will fight for it till the end, exposing the most sinister sides of his personality. Richard is the good brother, who, despite his benevolence, is a lost soul. He is an artist and a wanderer, a poet and a lover. Truly, no words can adequately praise John Togo's performance as both brothers. He is simply breathtaking in every single frame he's in, and thank God, he's in almost every one. Not only is he wholesomely convincing as both characters, but he goes above and beyond that. He becomes two people so seamlessly that, not for a single moment was there a doubt in my mind as to who I was watching at any given scene. It's an award-worthy performance, and Togo becomes a leading man of such cinematic proportion, that he makes the film completely irresistible, despite its psychological labyrinth and attention-demanding plot, one that will challenge you to question reality as you can't take your eyes off screen. Of course, there are many other things besides Togo that you can't take your eyes off.
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| User ReviewRyan WThis movie was a real cool thriller, in a classic sense. I would recommend it to my friends if they were looking for something offbeat that would keep them on the edge of their seat. Togo pulls off one of the most mesmerizing performances I can remember. Captivating, intriguiing, tantalizing! |
| User ReviewAdrian BJonathan does an amazing job in this film, not sure why it gets such a low rating. |
| User ReviewAmelia MThe story started out interestingly enough, but the plot was poorly developed. Some of the directorial choices left me questioning if the director understood the metamorphisis of the characters. Despite all that, it was a pleasure watching Jonathan Togo perform and I think the free spirited role he plays early on is a role that may be fun to watch again in a future film. |
| User ReviewAmber ACould possibly have been good ... with a real director and real actors |
| User ReviewCory OBoring ass movie. I thought it was going to be good but it was horrible. |
| User ReviewKathleen Ganother shiney but empty tale of twisted twins |
| User ReviewLateef RThey should have just named this The Fight Club Identity. |
| User ReviewDawnita RIt's a okay time waster. It falls apart near the end which I believe is the point. |
| User ReviewEl MAwful, awful film. Started off slow with robotic, dull, predictable dialogue, and just got worse. Fair play to the actors, who did a fairly decent, if wooden job with the poor material they had to work with. The direction and editing was confusing at times, with unnecessary cut scenes and almost strobe-like sequences, e.g. the early cocktail party, which you would think would set up the premise of the film, but was shot in 3-4 one minute sequences. Painful. If I could give this film half a star, I would. |