
TWO: The Story Of Roman and Nyro documents the 12-year journey of legendary songwriter Desmond Child and his lifelong partner Curtis Shaw, and the extraordinary way they met and connected with Angela Whittaker, the woman who would carry their twin sons, Roman and Nyro, into the world. From preconception through the boys' first 10 years, TWO is the personal and powerful story of these unique individuals whose lives become inextricably woven together in magical and unexpected w... (Full plot summary below)
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TWO: The Story Of Roman and Nyro documents the 12-year journey of legendary songwriter Desmond Child and his lifelong partner Curtis Shaw, and the extraordinary way they met and connected with Angela Whittaker, the woman who would carry their twin sons, Roman and Nyro, into the world. From preconception through the boys' first 10 years, TWO is the personal and powerful story of these unique individuals whose lives become inextricably woven together in magical and unexpected ways. TWO is testament to the universal power and ultimate triumph of love - that it is love that makes a family, affirming modern families may be modern in their making, but timelessly human at their core.
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| Movie MezzanineDan SchindelAlmost completely drama-free, a sugared-over account that takes pains to say absolutely nothing that isn't safe pap. |
| Movie DearestFr. Chris CarpenterCaptures well (if in sometimes blandly straightforward fashion) the hopes, frustrations, sacrifices and ultimate success (its subjects) experienced. |
| The DissolveAndrew LapinWhat’s truly strange about Two is how halfheartedly director Heather Winters acknowledges anything that might have provided some nuance in the Childs’ lives. |
| Village VoiceErnest HardyA vanity project riding the waves of a socio-political moment, Two confirms just as many stereotypes as it attempts to dismantle. |
| Los Angeles TimesMartin TsaiThe fact that Child and Shaw share writing and producing credits here almost assures it will be a self-aggrandizing puff piece. |