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Irmãos gêmeos idênticos tornam-se entidades híbridas de inteligência artificial, mas divididos em diferentes direções para alcançar justiça para a humanidade.Irmãos gêmeos idênticos tornam-se entidades híbridas de inteligência artificial, mas divididos em diferentes direções para alcançar justiça para a humanidade.Irmãos gêmeos idênticos tornam-se entidades híbridas de inteligência artificial, mas divididos em diferentes direções para alcançar justiça para a humanidade.
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Neil Breen has come a long way since his debut back in the mid-2000s. While his features Double Down (2005), I Am Here...Now (2009) got him on the road, it was Fateful Findings (2013) that got people talking about him. Since then, his reputation has inflated to bigger proportions. His next film Pass Thru (2016) was an even bigger success, which has led us to this. Twisted Pair (2018) is by far Mr. Breen's most ambitious project to date. It's apparent that Breen truly has a passion for what he does, but his ambition can only go so far. Every single one of his features have all had similar topics of discussion and this one is almost no different from before. The only real change displayed is the visual style, but that's it.
The plot to this film of Breen's is about as nonsensical as the rest that came before it. Neil Breen plays a set of twins Cade and Cale Altair. Both were given extraordinary powers at a young age. One was able to excel with their power, while the other became corrupt with it. One does his best to help others, while other acts as a vigilante to "help" others his own way. The rest is very much the same kind of subplots, There's drama between the twins and their respective significant others, there's deception among the public with wealthy figures and super human feats shown. These are all the usual tropes Breen has resorted to for all his other features and it's beginning to get old. What made Fateful Findings (2013) entertaining was that it felt like the point of which Breen perfected his talent of bad film making.
Here though, it feels like he went into hyper mode and amplified it to where the spectacle is just boring. With similar things happening in every film he makes, the charm is beginning to wear thin. The bland acting by the cast is no longer amusing. About half the dialog is Neil Breen doing voice over narration and even some dubbing over certain scenes he very well could have just recorded initially. The rest of the cast is even more forgettable. Sara Meritt who plays Alana, the good brother's wife is no different from past love interests. And Denise Bellini who plays the agency director in charge of the good brother for his missions is dull. There's even a muse (Ada Masters) who flies around spreading magic dust. For what reason, it's never given.
Padding is still as atrocious as usual. There's loads of scenes that drag on with pauses longer than needed. Breen's script repeats several lines throughout his film. In consecutive order no less, so that gets annoying. There's scenes with people doing the exact same action they were doing earlier or later in the story. Responses don't feel connected or timed properly with the events going on around them. It just feels extra lazy with all the rip-offs Breen pulls from his other films. The story also has trouble trying to put together what antagonist to focus on. The evil twin or the actual character who's evil enough to have his voice distorted almost to the point where their lines are inaudible. The visuals are really the only strong point to this feature.
Of all of Breen's features, this has the most action in it. And while the action itself is also very lame, it's the first time he has actual explosions going off. John Mastrogiacomo is finally serving as Breen's cinematographer and for the most part, it is shot decently. Being that this is Breen's first film with no day scenes, it is certainly a different setting. There are no desert scenes and nothing involving computers surprisingly. This is also Breen's first time using green screen effects, which in some cases look better than expected for his regular standard of filming. Music though was still disappointing with much of the cues being cycled over and over with hard bass blasts that make scenes more intense for no reason. He's obviously trying but his focus is all off.
It may be Neil Breen's biggest film production, but the interior quality of it is possibly more lackluster than his prior efforts. There's less unintentional comedy and more boring things. The only aspect that stands out are the visuals because it's never been done in any of his other films.
The plot to this film of Breen's is about as nonsensical as the rest that came before it. Neil Breen plays a set of twins Cade and Cale Altair. Both were given extraordinary powers at a young age. One was able to excel with their power, while the other became corrupt with it. One does his best to help others, while other acts as a vigilante to "help" others his own way. The rest is very much the same kind of subplots, There's drama between the twins and their respective significant others, there's deception among the public with wealthy figures and super human feats shown. These are all the usual tropes Breen has resorted to for all his other features and it's beginning to get old. What made Fateful Findings (2013) entertaining was that it felt like the point of which Breen perfected his talent of bad film making.
Here though, it feels like he went into hyper mode and amplified it to where the spectacle is just boring. With similar things happening in every film he makes, the charm is beginning to wear thin. The bland acting by the cast is no longer amusing. About half the dialog is Neil Breen doing voice over narration and even some dubbing over certain scenes he very well could have just recorded initially. The rest of the cast is even more forgettable. Sara Meritt who plays Alana, the good brother's wife is no different from past love interests. And Denise Bellini who plays the agency director in charge of the good brother for his missions is dull. There's even a muse (Ada Masters) who flies around spreading magic dust. For what reason, it's never given.
Padding is still as atrocious as usual. There's loads of scenes that drag on with pauses longer than needed. Breen's script repeats several lines throughout his film. In consecutive order no less, so that gets annoying. There's scenes with people doing the exact same action they were doing earlier or later in the story. Responses don't feel connected or timed properly with the events going on around them. It just feels extra lazy with all the rip-offs Breen pulls from his other films. The story also has trouble trying to put together what antagonist to focus on. The evil twin or the actual character who's evil enough to have his voice distorted almost to the point where their lines are inaudible. The visuals are really the only strong point to this feature.
Of all of Breen's features, this has the most action in it. And while the action itself is also very lame, it's the first time he has actual explosions going off. John Mastrogiacomo is finally serving as Breen's cinematographer and for the most part, it is shot decently. Being that this is Breen's first film with no day scenes, it is certainly a different setting. There are no desert scenes and nothing involving computers surprisingly. This is also Breen's first time using green screen effects, which in some cases look better than expected for his regular standard of filming. Music though was still disappointing with much of the cues being cycled over and over with hard bass blasts that make scenes more intense for no reason. He's obviously trying but his focus is all off.
It may be Neil Breen's biggest film production, but the interior quality of it is possibly more lackluster than his prior efforts. There's less unintentional comedy and more boring things. The only aspect that stands out are the visuals because it's never been done in any of his other films.
In comparison to this one Ed Wood's movies are a piece of great art! :)
As I mentioned as a comedy this movie would get 10 out of 10 but this is not a comedy ... oh well.
10dleskin
His most ambitious film to date. We finally got confirmation of a Breen Cinematic Universe. The audience I saw this with went nuts.
So, while I do think the concept of rating terrible movies based on the entertainment level of the movie itself is fun and totally fine, bogus reviews for this movie are just... annoying. But let's make some things really clear. This movie is terrible, and very amateurish made. The story is confusing, simple example of when not talented and educated people go smart and philosophical. The acting is amateurish at best, CGI is below incompetent and actually any other aspect of the movie is bad. There is, of course, a lot of effort and heart putted in this. Neil is a phenomenon, whether you like him or not. He really is one of the most important directors for this so-bad-its-good sub-genre. HOWEVER, almost all of the reviews here are dishonest and I really cannot stand it. Almost all of the profiles are made only to review this movie, and they either give praise, or make fun of it, but still giving it a perfect 10. No, this movie is not 10 even on the adjusted scale for s-b-i-g movies. I cannot believe imdb lets this kind of things happen. For that reason, I am giving this movie score it deserves much more than a 10.
Better than Bee movie and Shawshank Redemption, I cried the whole way through, true art.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesIn the scene where Cade is in a computer lab hiding from the gas masked soldiers, he inexplicably sits down at one of the computers. During live viewings, audience members will chant "Control-Alt-Delete" for the entirety of the unexplained minute of the character seated at the computer.
- Erros de gravaçãoThe word "detective" is misspelled as "dectective" twice during the end credits.
- Citações
Cale Altair: Who am I? What am I?
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosAs it happened with Pass Thru (2016), the stock footage animal used (in this film an Eagle, in Pass Thru a Tiger) is credited.
- ConexõesFeatured in Half in the Bag: Comic Con 2018 Trailers (2018)
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- US$ 5 (estimativa)
- Tempo de duração1 hora 29 minutos
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