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Quentin and Antoine are 18-year-old twins. Without their father knowing it, they set out on a voyage to Spain, where their mother's funeral is to take place. The two brothers barely knew their mother. Their hitchhiking journey is full of encounters, arguments, reconciliations, and experiences. Their time on the road also reveals their differences, the splits in their attractions, and the confusion of their feelings.
Release : | 2008 |
Rating : | 5.8 |
Studio : | Local Films, Adam Productions, |
Crew : | Director of Photography, Director, |
Cast : | Anaïs Demoustier Samir Harrag Patrick Hauthier Katrin Sass Fernando Ramallo |
Genre : | Drama |
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The Worst Film Ever
Such a frustrating disappointment
The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
While I agree that the film was shot beautifully, and the acting was decent I was left disappointed by the writing. The synopsis had us believing that something poignant must have happened during the twins' journey to their mother's funeral resulting in a significant impact on their lives but I didn't get any of that while watching the movie.The series of events that occurred during their journey, mostly sex with strangers didn't have any real purpose to them. They were there merely to fill up the minutes and perhaps to sell the movie using the twins' good looks. The only piece of solid writing came when one of the brothers attempted to pimp his twin out resulting in them parting ways for the rest of their journey. I was hoping for the remorse he felt afterwards to be the climax of the movie but the resolution, if you can call it that was rather tame and insignificant. There was little character development during the entire film. At the end, the two characters are exactly as they were when the film first began resulting in me having to echo the other reviewer's view of this movie as a "waste of time".
"Two kids from a garden" as the chanson is telling us, sung by the remarkable Colette Magny (1963), are set to go into the world on a sentimental and mysterious journey in hopes to be at their mother's funeral, mother they never knew. The mixed and surprising characters they come across and interact with are absolutely fantastic. Antoine and Quentin the handsome twins could not look more alike and be as different as day and night. They are used to people come and go into their lives bringing joy and pain. "Where are you going?" one of the twins asked, but there was no answer, she just kept walking away, it was the natural thing to do. Life is a bunch of chances, "Que Sera, Sera" (Whatever Will Be, Will Be) and we are riding along this amazingly written, directed and acted independent film. The images are beautiful the soundtrack is hunting and the very close brothers are astounding. You don't want them to hurt each other or be separated, but they do and we care. They communicate through feelings and deep emotions, they sense each other even if they are not together. I wanted the film to keep going and going, to go across the universe and back, I would have never gotten tired riding along.
Good points about this film: This film had the potential to be fantastic. It has a good central theme, dealing with people's fascination with identical twins. This film could have taken the viewer on a journey, inviting people to find out what it's like for two people to be seen as different because they look exactly the same. Not so good points: it doesn't have a plot. It's just two twins arguing and bed-hopping until they get to their destination. The only interesting relationship in the film is cut short. The ending is furious and rushed, and it seems like it was thrown in there as a last ditch effort to create tension. With more intriguing dilemmas used, this film could have been a lot better.
I was very disappointed with this movie. After reading the information about it, it sounded interesting but the movie is very slow moving and only has roughly 20 lines of dialog in the whole movie! The director spends way too much time showing the boys walking down a road, walking through a forest, walking through a field, walking, walking, walking. If you ever wanted to see a movie that shows people walking, this one's for you. Otherwise, I considered it a waste of my time. Aside from a few scenes where they have sex with people they come across on the road, there is very little character development because as previously mentioned, there isn't much dialog. And don't expect to make any more sense out of them at the end of the movie - nope, it just ends without any type of resolution.