Il trasferimento di una coppia in campagna innesca un incidente soprannaturale che altera drasticamente la loro relazione, esistenza e forma fisica.Il trasferimento di una coppia in campagna innesca un incidente soprannaturale che altera drasticamente la loro relazione, esistenza e forma fisica.Il trasferimento di una coppia in campagna innesca un incidente soprannaturale che altera drasticamente la loro relazione, esistenza e forma fisica.
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Reviewers say 'Together' features originality, body horror elements, and standout performances by Dave Franco and Alison Brie. However, it faces criticism for its pacing, underdeveloped plot, and certain predictable moments. The film's unique approach and strong acting are highlighted, yet the narrative's inconsistencies and slow progression detract from the overall experience.
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I'll be honest when I say that the trailers never properly sold me on this movie, it made it seem like a completely different movie than what we got.
The concept is really unique. While there's been some chatter online about possible plagiarism, that's not my place to weigh in on. What I can say is that this film stands on its own with a bold and bizarre approach. The effects are striking, and some moments hit a level of fear and discomfort that really stays with you. It does an excellent job portraying anxiety and the disorienting terror of dreams that blur into reality.
Dave Franco delivers what might be his best performance to date, giving the character a desperate vulnerability that anchors the whole thing. Alison Brie complements him perfectly, and their chemistry helps ground the madness with emotional weight and some dark humour.
It's disturbing, oddly beautiful and full of surprises. If you're into surreal horror with emotional undercurrents and a touch of body horror, it's absolutely worth checking out.
The concept is really unique. While there's been some chatter online about possible plagiarism, that's not my place to weigh in on. What I can say is that this film stands on its own with a bold and bizarre approach. The effects are striking, and some moments hit a level of fear and discomfort that really stays with you. It does an excellent job portraying anxiety and the disorienting terror of dreams that blur into reality.
Dave Franco delivers what might be his best performance to date, giving the character a desperate vulnerability that anchors the whole thing. Alison Brie complements him perfectly, and their chemistry helps ground the madness with emotional weight and some dark humour.
It's disturbing, oddly beautiful and full of surprises. If you're into surreal horror with emotional undercurrents and a touch of body horror, it's absolutely worth checking out.
My girlfriend and I went to this movie as part of Landmarks mystery movie night. I found the movie really kept you guessing as to what direction it was going to go. I thought Franco and Brie were great for their respective roles. The movie took a turn halfway through that threw me off, but it brought me back in at the end.
Not a revolutionary horror movie by any means but I quite enjoyed it! Recommend for anyone that's interested in checking out an original and interesting horror movie with some depth. I have found myself thinking about the film over the past few days since I saw it. It has a good mix of themes and had a few good laughs.
A bit outlandish at times (maybe even most of the time) but nonetheless I found it entertaining. Check it out 🙂
Not a revolutionary horror movie by any means but I quite enjoyed it! Recommend for anyone that's interested in checking out an original and interesting horror movie with some depth. I have found myself thinking about the film over the past few days since I saw it. It has a good mix of themes and had a few good laughs.
A bit outlandish at times (maybe even most of the time) but nonetheless I found it entertaining. Check it out 🙂
Going into this film completely blind is the play. Absolutely bonkers.
I appreciate an original horror story when it gets executed to perfection. Funny, cringey (in a good way) and downright absurd.
The story is interesting enough and follows cult/folk lore but the performances by Franco and Brie are the high point. Their chemistry is perfect and believable. The film highlights themes of co-dependency and fear of commitment in a truly insane way.
Granted, there are cliched moments that are usually present in the horror genre. And yes, such moments are in this film, but it definitely doesn't take away from the wild ride. This film reminiscences elements from "The Substance" but it warrants its own distinction.
Definitely up there with one of the best horror movies of the year.
I appreciate an original horror story when it gets executed to perfection. Funny, cringey (in a good way) and downright absurd.
The story is interesting enough and follows cult/folk lore but the performances by Franco and Brie are the high point. Their chemistry is perfect and believable. The film highlights themes of co-dependency and fear of commitment in a truly insane way.
Granted, there are cliched moments that are usually present in the horror genre. And yes, such moments are in this film, but it definitely doesn't take away from the wild ride. This film reminiscences elements from "The Substance" but it warrants its own distinction.
Definitely up there with one of the best horror movies of the year.
This is a great Body horror film that might have been missed, and it is a good thing I haven't missed it. Kudos to Chris Stuckman that recommended this one. Since he became a critic that doesn't disses films, I understand that if he uploads a review, it is a sign that the films was worth watching. This is exactly the case.
Dave Franco and Alison Brie are, apparently, a married couple in real life, so this experiment of a movie with a message about relationships and how they reflect to both sides of the bond, was an interesting one. How will both actors survive each other, working together on the same movie set.
This was and still it was interesting to hear an interview with both, to understand how this experience was from each side. In the movie they are a couple that haven't been married yet. He is clinging to the idea he can fulfill his musical dreams and not just as a Hobbie and she is, of course, fully dedicated to her career and trying to change scenery, to maximize her side of potential (and salary will also be nice).
They both move to a new place, village, if we may call it and then troubles start happening, as they should, In a classic horror movie genre. Michael Shanks is a short movies director and not a lot of experience is mentioned in his filmography. It is certainly the best work of his, since...ever and it is interesting to see what he will make next in line.
The movie is not actually scarry in the old fashioned way. It has some gore in it, it is well shot and there are a lot of horrifying bits and pieces, but towards the end, we get the body horror effect and the movie, as those genre films always go, gets wild, but not to wild and graphic, which I like and respect.
Personally, I don't like the body horror genre, because it feels, for several stages, that the director is over trying to make his audience disgusted. This one is made so well, that even the parts that made me want to vomit, were somehow digestible. The best thing is the high tension of this movie and the fact it grabs the audience by the neck and doesn't let go.
And this is also a movie that makes you think. About relationships in general, about your relationship and of course it makes us think about the relationship of the couple in the movie, that feels like they've done each and every mistake that is demonstrated in the book of mistakes in relationships.
It is a problem to try and detach the eyes from this movie. It is well directed and both main actors makes great work and can gladly get back home with great payment to do what they love - together. It had a lot of mystery; it is great as thriller and excellent as a body horror genre movie. Great Jog.
Dave Franco and Alison Brie are, apparently, a married couple in real life, so this experiment of a movie with a message about relationships and how they reflect to both sides of the bond, was an interesting one. How will both actors survive each other, working together on the same movie set.
This was and still it was interesting to hear an interview with both, to understand how this experience was from each side. In the movie they are a couple that haven't been married yet. He is clinging to the idea he can fulfill his musical dreams and not just as a Hobbie and she is, of course, fully dedicated to her career and trying to change scenery, to maximize her side of potential (and salary will also be nice).
They both move to a new place, village, if we may call it and then troubles start happening, as they should, In a classic horror movie genre. Michael Shanks is a short movies director and not a lot of experience is mentioned in his filmography. It is certainly the best work of his, since...ever and it is interesting to see what he will make next in line.
The movie is not actually scarry in the old fashioned way. It has some gore in it, it is well shot and there are a lot of horrifying bits and pieces, but towards the end, we get the body horror effect and the movie, as those genre films always go, gets wild, but not to wild and graphic, which I like and respect.
Personally, I don't like the body horror genre, because it feels, for several stages, that the director is over trying to make his audience disgusted. This one is made so well, that even the parts that made me want to vomit, were somehow digestible. The best thing is the high tension of this movie and the fact it grabs the audience by the neck and doesn't let go.
And this is also a movie that makes you think. About relationships in general, about your relationship and of course it makes us think about the relationship of the couple in the movie, that feels like they've done each and every mistake that is demonstrated in the book of mistakes in relationships.
It is a problem to try and detach the eyes from this movie. It is well directed and both main actors makes great work and can gladly get back home with great payment to do what they love - together. It had a lot of mystery; it is great as thriller and excellent as a body horror genre movie. Great Jog.
"Humans were originally created with four arms, four legs and a head with two faces. Fearing their power, Zeus split them into two separate parts, condemning them to spend their lives in search of their other halves." Plato, The Symposium
Although the current horror film Together doesn't pretend to parse Plato's discourse on love, it relies heavily on the idea that true love is the comingling of minds and bodies that were once separated by Zeus out of envy. Tim (David Franco) and Millie (Alison Brie) spend time in a country house seeking to regain the passion they once had.
After a stroll that ends up in a cave (how very Platonic!), they devolve into maddened humans, literally getting under each other's skin. The visuals, even without excessive CGI, are body horror at its best, and allegorically land us in discussion about what love means and how it affects the struggling relationship the drama began with.
Thematically Together wishes to show how much the stressed couple loves each other, even willing to sacrifice their very flesh to reconcile their affections. No couple in the audience can ignore the commentary on the emotional demands of love, the millennial fear of commitment, and the strains that modern lonely life make on romance.
After all, Millie has sacrificed a higher teaching order to take a rural job while he is still at 35 years old trying to play in an indie-rock band. His intermittent impotency, while understandable given his lack of professional success, still seems like a major impediment to taking their love to the next level.
While treating the aud to some icky body horror, writer-director Michael Shanks comments on the challenges of modern living that needs the therapy of communal sharing, of overcoming horrors together to emerge from that cave together toward the future.
Although the current horror film Together doesn't pretend to parse Plato's discourse on love, it relies heavily on the idea that true love is the comingling of minds and bodies that were once separated by Zeus out of envy. Tim (David Franco) and Millie (Alison Brie) spend time in a country house seeking to regain the passion they once had.
After a stroll that ends up in a cave (how very Platonic!), they devolve into maddened humans, literally getting under each other's skin. The visuals, even without excessive CGI, are body horror at its best, and allegorically land us in discussion about what love means and how it affects the struggling relationship the drama began with.
Thematically Together wishes to show how much the stressed couple loves each other, even willing to sacrifice their very flesh to reconcile their affections. No couple in the audience can ignore the commentary on the emotional demands of love, the millennial fear of commitment, and the strains that modern lonely life make on romance.
After all, Millie has sacrificed a higher teaching order to take a rural job while he is still at 35 years old trying to play in an indie-rock band. His intermittent impotency, while understandable given his lack of professional success, still seems like a major impediment to taking their love to the next level.
While treating the aud to some icky body horror, writer-director Michael Shanks comments on the challenges of modern living that needs the therapy of communal sharing, of overcoming horrors together to emerge from that cave together toward the future.
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Budget
- 3.500.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 21.273.159 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 6.763.357 USD
- 3 ago 2025
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 32.273.159 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 42min(102 min)
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1
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