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Twogether

  • 1992
  • R
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
268
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Brenda Bakke and Nick Cassavetes in Twogether (1992)
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ComedyDramaRomance

An artist and environmentalist navigate a complex relationship, including early marriage, pregnancy, divorce, nude artwork, and her father's unflinching attitudes, highlighting their upbring... Read allAn artist and environmentalist navigate a complex relationship, including early marriage, pregnancy, divorce, nude artwork, and her father's unflinching attitudes, highlighting their upbringing and fear of commitment.An artist and environmentalist navigate a complex relationship, including early marriage, pregnancy, divorce, nude artwork, and her father's unflinching attitudes, highlighting their upbringing and fear of commitment.

  • Director
    • Andrew Chiaramonte
  • Writer
    • Andrew Chiaramonte
  • Stars
    • Nick Cassavetes
    • Brenda Bakke
    • Jeremy Piven
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    268
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    • Director
      • Andrew Chiaramonte
    • Writer
      • Andrew Chiaramonte
    • Stars
      • Nick Cassavetes
      • Brenda Bakke
      • Jeremy Piven
    • 5User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Nick Cassavetes
    Nick Cassavetes
    • Wolfgang Amadeus 'John' Madler
    Brenda Bakke
    Brenda Bakke
    • Allison McKenzie
    Jeremy Piven
    Jeremy Piven
    • Arnie
    Jim Beaver
    Jim Beaver
    • Oscar
    Tom Dugan
    Tom Dugan
    • Paul
    Damian London
    Damian London
    • Mark Saffron
    William Bumiller
    William Bumiller
    • Donald Walters
    Jennifer Bassey
    Jennifer Bassey
    • Mrs. McKenzie
    Jerry Bossard
    • Bartender
    Deborah Driggs
    Deborah Driggs
    • Beach Babe…
    Christian Bocher
    Christian Bocher
    • David
    Margaret Muse
    • John's Mother
    Stanley Grover
    • Mr. McKenzie
    Tom Knickerbocker
    • Ed Morley
    • (as Thomas Knickerbocker)
    Lauren Grey
    Lauren Grey
    • Beatrice Norton
    Mohhib Jivan
    • Taxi Driver
    Barry Herman
    • Dr. Uzi
    • (as Dr. Barry Herman)
    Long Yun
    • Liquor Store Owner
    • Director
      • Andrew Chiaramonte
    • Writer
      • Andrew Chiaramonte
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    3Ian-100

    Trite attempt at relationship analysis

    Twogether (awful, awful title) seems to want to be an explanation, almost, of a hectic relationship between an emotionally vulnerable couple. Though at times its plot developments are pleasingly subtle, its surges towards melodrama are unbelievable and unsettling.

    There seems to be a lack of talent involved in the movie and it comes across as pretentious and uninvolving. The two leads cannot hold your involvement and as it drags along, you cease to care what happens next. The script is competent and Jeremey Piven (from Ellen and Judgement Night) plays that character he always does, keeping the movie vaguely interesting and familiar.

    Unfortunately, they were the only reasons I made it to the end of the picture.
    7ostaradruid

    Agree

    I saw this movie three times and the ending does leave a lot to be desired. The rest of the movie is very well done. Ironically, the soundtrack helps to set the early mood as well. Interesting that the music is used as a mood setter early on and followed through till the ending. As you mentioned though, for people that have been in a relationship like this you expect it to be more but it does shy away from that several times. But alas, Hollywood and even the independent film community have a belief too often that everything has a happy ending. In the real world, it does not. Even with the flawed ending this is still one of the better films I have seen.
    buckaroobanzai50

    Adult theme, let down by it's ending

    This first struck me as an intriguing, realistic film about an adult relationship seemingly going bad. It featured some accomplished but relatively unknown actors, including it's main protagonists, Nick Cassavetes and Brenda Bakke, who first meet at an exhibition of Cassavetes paintings, and begin a rollercoaster ride of a romance. The love scenes are handle in a very realistic manner, as they are sensitively done, and not sleazy or exploitative to watch. The lovers seem to be heading towards a shmaltzy lovey-dovey future, but alas we soon see cracks beginning to appear. Cassavetes' character soon bores of Bakke's clingy and personality, as he realises that she is not the free spirited girl he first met. Bakke's character seems hurt by Cassavete's distant behaviour towards her, after they have basically tried and tested every sexual position under the sun. They start to have vicious rows which are well written and executed by the actors. This new dynamic even affects Cassavetes relationship with one of his down-and-out beach bum friends, but unfortunately though, we do not meet any of Bakke's acquaintances. We later see her well-to-do parents, who are horrified at the way she lives with the bohemian artist in sometimes near squalor. When Bakke become pregnant this adds more stress to the relationship, even though Cassavetes is elated by the news. Bakke's character suspects that he is having an affair, and has already guessed that he literally has skeletons in his closet, as Cassavetes hurriedly locks a large chest that he keeps in his studio, when she returns from a shopping trip. Unfortunately what begins as a promising exploration into an adult relationship, doesn't end that way. I won't give away the ending for those who haven't seen the film. But near the end, I thought, "Mmmm. This is pretty brave stuff." Alas, it isn't. The ending is pretty much an insult to anyone who's been in an-up-and down sort of relationship, especially one which involves a child. But having said that, I have seen it twice, because for the first three quarters of the movie, it was very well executed.
    8brendan-8

    A sybaritic painter and a misguided environmentalist strive to develop a relationship out of a casual fling.

    This is a movie that explores to a certain deep the very unstable circumstances under which a couple can try to experience love, even pretending to have everything in control. In fact, with some less characters it could be a documentary about the making, growth and death of love itself.

    It sure has the virtue to take the viewer on an emotional roller-coaster, although it fails to compound more complex scenarios to unveil the crisis that seems inevitable from the very start of the film.

    The story begins with the introduction of John Madler, an hedonist painter who can't seem to relate to any woman on a long-term basis. Shortly after wards, he meets Allison McKenzie, a young and beautiful woman who, while being capable of throwing herself to a very enjoyable affair, keeps turning into a fragile-spirited girl looking for self assurance.

    True, it appeals to common places all too often, both when it comes to explaining the characters and when the characters themselves open their mouths. If nothing else, it proves to filmmakers that the borderline between verisimilitude and expressing yourself as an author is, at best, unclear.

    Personally, I also find it worth of praise that every so often it comes close to turn out really bad and then, it just doesn't.

    Performances, on the other hand, are quite convincing, specially Brenda Bakke's, who manages to display a very extended range of emotions. Nick Cassavetes characterization is also remarkable, with less honorific mentions to the rest of the cast.

    In my very personal opinion, is worth watching whether you are interested in identifying the constituent elements of a rather simple plot or if -which is more likely- you are just sentimental.
    4WileFromAcme

    Unlikely Pair

    While I was watching this movie, I kept asking myself why a luscious woman like Brenda Bakke would be paired with this dweeb (am I being too hard?). I would have enjoyed Twogether far more if a more masculine actor was in the lead. Opportunity lost.

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    • Trivia
      The film takes place between 1992 and 1994, with the ending sequence set in 1998.
    • Alternate versions
      Available on video in the USA in both R-rated and unrated versions.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Norang meori (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      Serious
      Written by Simon Le Bon (as S. LeBon), Nick Rhodes (as N. Rhodes), John Taylor (as J. Taylor), Warren Cuccurullo (as W. Cuccurullo) and Sterling Campbell (as S. Campbell)

      Published by Skintrade Music, Ltd.

      (Controlled and Administered by Colgems-EMI Music, Inc.) ASCAP

      Performed by Duran Duran

      Courtesy of Capitol Records, Inc. by Arrangement with CEMA - Special Markets

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    • Release date
      • December 5, 1992 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Beraber
    • Filming locations
      • Chaya Venice - 110 Navy Street, Venice, California, USA(restaurant lunch with gallerist scene)
    • Production company
      • The Twogether Limited Partnership
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    • Runtime
      2 hours
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16 : 9

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