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Twin Town

  • 1997
  • 12
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
6.6K
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Llyr Ifans and Rhys Ifans in Twin Town (1997)
Julian and Jeremy, two brothers prefer to spend their time on drugs and joyriding. When their father, Fatty Lewis, they show up demanding compensation.
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Julian and Jeremy, two brothers prefer to spend their time on drugs and joyriding. When their father, Fatty Lewis, they show up demanding compensation.Julian and Jeremy, two brothers prefer to spend their time on drugs and joyriding. When their father, Fatty Lewis, they show up demanding compensation.Julian and Jeremy, two brothers prefer to spend their time on drugs and joyriding. When their father, Fatty Lewis, they show up demanding compensation.

  • Director
    • Kevin Allen
  • Writers
    • Kevin Allen
    • Paul Durden
  • Stars
    • Llyr Ifans
    • Rhys Ifans
    • Dorien Thomas
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    6.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kevin Allen
    • Writers
      • Kevin Allen
      • Paul Durden
    • Stars
      • Llyr Ifans
      • Rhys Ifans
      • Dorien Thomas
    • 55User reviews
    • 37Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Llyr Ifans
    • Julian Lewis
    • (as Llyr Evans)
    Rhys Ifans
    Rhys Ifans
    • Jeremy Lewis
    Dorien Thomas
    • Greyo
    Dougray Scott
    Dougray Scott
    • Terry Walsh
    Buddug Williams
    • Mrs. Mort
    Ronnie Williams
    • Mr. Mort
    Huw Ceredig
    • Fatty Lewis
    Rachel Scorgie
    • Adie Lewis
    Di Botcher
    Di Botcher
    • Jean Lewis
    Mary Allen
    • Olive
    Paul Durden
    • Taxi Driver
    David Hayman
    David Hayman
    • Dodgy
    Kevin Allen
    Kevin Allen
    • TV Presenter
    Brian Hibbard
    • Dai Reese
    Morgan Hopkins
    • Chip Roberts
    Sion Tudor Owen
    Sion Tudor Owen
    • Dewi
    William Thomas
    William Thomas
    • Bryn Cartwright
    Danny Durden
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    • Director
      • Kevin Allen
    • Writers
      • Kevin Allen
      • Paul Durden
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    User reviews55

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    8mr_facehead

    Excellent!

    The film has everything you'd want it to have. Especially if you're British. Probably more of a bloke's film, but still fun for everyone.

    The story is brilliant, and so accurately welsh. Every minor detail adds to the whole experience. The film progresses like a serious drama and seems to come out with brilliant comedy without even trying. As well as the actual storyline being funny, little quirks about each character and even the attention to welsh detail makes you laugh.

    Not only is it well written, it's also beautifully filmed, and makes great use of the camera. The film encompasses a huge range of interesting shots.

    Enhancing the film further was it's great choice of cast. All the characters were perfectly conveyed, and film avoided any bad performances.

    The music is also something to listen out for, as it stands out as a good piece of work on it's own.

    I highly recommend Twin Town (especially if you're British), as it's an exciting film experience with a great story, interesting shots, decent actors, and appropriate use of excessive swearing and violence.
    7jsawyer

    a pretty funny and interesting film

    I enjoyed the film, but can easily see how others might not feel as I did. When I saw the preview, I was immediately interested in the movie -- despite the fact that the preview I saw revealed nothing about the film itself. The most I ever get to learn or hear about Wales is through reading Hollinshed's histories of the middle ages. It was interesting to see a film actually set in a modern Welsh town.

    Besides, it was f'ing hilarious.
    9rikkijayne

    Pure Genius

    Being a Swansea girl originally, I had no trouble in deciphering the accents...

    Swansea is indeed an Ugly, Lovely City, and the stark and honest portrayal of life in the dull valleys of south Wales, where unemployment is high, was a piece of script writing and directing genius. The Lewis "twins" were played brilliantly by the Evans brothers, and their honest and forthright portrayal of two youngsters bored with the humdrum life was refreshing and gritty. The human touch in this film was evident from the start, and in many areas it seemed to have an almost Docu Drama type genre, which added to the realism. It is unfair to compare Twin town to Trainspotting, as there are no comparisons to be made, both should be viewed as independant films, and to link them together does the would be viewer no justice. Twin Town has all the elements of a great movie, Comedy, Drama, and in combining these,the viewer cannot help but become attached to the characters. This film made me laugh, gasp and cry.A stroke of Pure Genius.
    King_Opossum

    Not bad, but could have been a lot better

    Danny Boyle is in many ways the British answer to Quentin Tarantino. Despite Boyle not having complete authority over TWIN TOWN, his trademarks are definitely present, and many parts of this film are truly excellent. However, the film as a whole seems to lack true continuity, as it seems to be a loose, simple plot formed by sporadic situations that the writers feel are funny (in many ways they are). Which brings me on to the Tarantino connection - one has to only watch 20 minutes of his films to realise the man is in love with situations - whether they be from circumstance or dialogue. However Quentin is the true master of this kind of film-making. A lesser creator will provide interesting and funny scenes, but with a taste of incompletion left in the mouth.

    That said, TWIN TOWN is acted wonderfully, and the Swansea setting makes for some interesting and novel humour. Whereas some of the violence seems a little contrived, it is refreshing to see new kinds of film-making, and moreso to see it grow from the mind of Brits!
    10DorianWynHowells

    THE Welsh Film of the 90's!!

    What a film! It was hyped up during it's release, so when I saw it, I understood why! It's set in Swansea, (Only 8 miles from where I live!), so I could really connect with the surroundings and the larger than life characters. Mind you, the storyline was something I wouldn't have associated with the city...yeah right!

    Rhys Ifans' and Dougray Scott's break out roles, this one oozes great performance's. Some people knock the acting 'cos it seems 'hammed up', but the Welsh are like that. We do tend to go OTT sometimes, we are larger than life people! And as the script shows, we are very nationalistic.

    Great direction, and with nearly every recognisable Welsh actor in it, this is a dark, funny, and entertaining film. The script is fresh, and the plot is good. And as the caption on the sleeve states, the film DOES "raise an index finger to Hollywood".

    Rating? nothing short of perfect 10! Go and see it NOW! I promise you, you will not be dissapointed!

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      The word "fuck" is used over 300 times.
    • Quotes

      Greyo: Dylan Thomas called Swansea "an ugly, lovely town".

      Terry: I'd call it... a Pretty Shitty City.

      Greyo: Dylan Thomas didn't do as much fucking cocaine as you, did he?

    • Alternate versions
      The American video/laserdisc version contains a pretitle scene with the Lewis twin in a Moroccan jail. They explain to the audience that Twin Town was filmed in Swansea, South Wales and not in any of the Swanseas in the US. There's also some banter about the thick accents which can be summarized as "pay attention." Director Kevin Allen plays the Moroccan jailer.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Father's Day/Twin Town/The Fifth Element/Underworld/Children of the Revolution (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      The Other Man's Grass is Always Greener
      Written by Tony Hatch and Jackie Trent

      Performed by Petula Clark

      Courtesy of BMG France/Vogue

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    • Release date
      • July 16, 1997 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • İkiz kasaba
    • Filming locations
      • South Wales, Wales, UK(Golf Scene)
    • Production companies
      • Agenda
      • Aimimage Productions
      • Figment Films
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    • Budget
      • $3,300,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $127,923
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,827
      • May 11, 1997
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,039,657
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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