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Les frères Falls

Original title: Twin Falls Idaho
  • 1999
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
5.3K
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Michele Hicks in Les frères Falls (1999)
Home Video Trailer from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
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Drama

Conjoined twins have their relationship tested when a woman takes interest in one of them.Conjoined twins have their relationship tested when a woman takes interest in one of them.Conjoined twins have their relationship tested when a woman takes interest in one of them.

  • Director
    • Michael Polish
  • Writers
    • Mark Polish
    • Michael Polish
  • Stars
    • Michael Polish
    • Mark Polish
    • Michele Hicks
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    5.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Polish
    • Writers
      • Mark Polish
      • Michael Polish
    • Stars
      • Michael Polish
      • Mark Polish
      • Michele Hicks
    • 90User reviews
    • 49Critic reviews
    • 71Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Michael Polish
    Michael Polish
    • Francis Falls
    Mark Polish
    Mark Polish
    • Blake Falls
    Michele Hicks
    Michele Hicks
    • Penny
    Jon Gries
    Jon Gries
    • Lawyer Jay Harrison
    Patrick Bauchau
    Patrick Bauchau
    • Miles, a Doctor
    Garrett Morris
    Garrett Morris
    • Jesus
    William Katt
    William Katt
    • Surgeon
    Lesley Ann Warren
    Lesley Ann Warren
    • Francine
    Teresa Hill
    Teresa Hill
    • Sissy
    Robert Beecher
    • D'Walt, the Elevator Operator
    Jill Andre
    Jill Andre
    • Waitress
    Ant
    Ant
    • Tre
    Holly Woodlawn
    Holly Woodlawn
    • Flamboyant at Party
    Sasha Alexander
    Sasha Alexander
    • Miss America
    Socorra Mora
    • Guadelupe
    Mary-Pat Green
    Mary-Pat Green
    • Nurse
    Patty Maloney
    Patty Maloney
    • June
    • Director
      • Michael Polish
    • Writers
      • Mark Polish
      • Michael Polish
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    9loix

    see it for yourself

    I have to say this because I almost made the fatal mistake of classifying this movie with the sentimental, depressing, and whiny ones, based on the little I'd heard about it. Call me prejudiced, which I am (and thank goodness, this wonderful film cured me of some of those symptoms), but at first, the idea of watching a movie about a girl and a pair of Siamese twins was not that appealing. It took some recommendation from friends whose opinions I value highly to overcome those inhibitions and to decide to brave whatever disappointment might come out of this venture. I now thank those friends for the good and true word.

    The beautiful Penny (Michele Hicks) tells her friend that somehow the Falls twins were not ugly, and I couldn't agree more with her: the Falls brothers, with their neat dress and meek manners, are simply adorable. The strong bond uniting them is another attraction (anyone on especially close terms with their sibling(s) would understand this). I found it shocking that Penny's lawyer should think it rude that the twins should whisper constantly to each other; for me, it showed an intimacy that couldn't be imitated by anyone else, and beyond the reach of any convention.

    The Polish brothers have done an inimitable job; some of the details would never have occurred to one who has grown up on her/his own. And it was nice to see quite distinct personalities developed for each of the Falls twins that went beyond their talents/interests.

    Focusing on this kind of specific peculiarity might be what gives this story such an expressive power, to make us think about the various kinds of being "different" or relationship in general. On this other hand, it is a shame that the subtler overtones of the story can easily get buried because of this very focus, and scare some "fun"-loving people away.

    I later read an interview about the movie and the creators' account of some of the imagery and the design of the movie, but such explicit detailing has taken away some of the charm I had felt for what I had believed were natural/innocent things, rather than improve my opinion of the movie. So take this advice (although it might already be too late if you're reading this) and go see it for yourself, before exposing yourself to anything that could disenchant you! I promise that you won't be disappointed.
    10yossarian100

    Breathtaking!

    I kept holding my breath while watching this movie. Not like being underwater or anything like that but more like kissing the love of your life or holding your own child in your arms for the first time. Like that. I had to remind myself to breathe. Twin Falls is one of the most beautiful films I've ever seen. Finely crafted to the extreme, delicately directed, with performances that absolutely broke my heart. The Polish brothers have created something truly remarkable here, and Michele Hicks, in her first film performance, is amazingly stunning and talented. Twin Falls is definitely a work of art!
    10T-10

    the best film I've seen this year

    I drove sixty five miles one way to see this film and it

    would have bargain at twice the distance. This film is

    superbly written and acted and I see no flaws. The premise which is cojoined twins played by the Polish brothers, identical twins, is original and delivered with a poignancy that is rare. I spoke to a couple of people after the film who said they thought they would be uncomfortable with the subject and were for a couple of

    minutes but then became totally involved and forgot. I

    will not go into the storyline as this is a film you should enjoy as it unfolds, but I caution you to pay attention as there is alot to be appreciated in watching

    the intimacy between these brothers as well as the dialogue, sometimes almost inaudible between the brothers. The film also offers analogies, puns, metaphors, and an interesting array of supporting characters. There is also alot of "hidden" humor so watch carefully. Although there is alot of sadness in the film, the overall feeling after was uplifting. This film was on my mind for days and I think it was the first thing I brought up in conversations. This is a MUST SEE for anyone that enjoys film that are not standard fare. I am

    looking forward to adding it to my video collection. FOUR

    STARS!!!!
    7ruby_fff

    Not until recently, on route to Yellowstone, did I realize there is Twin Falls, Idaho

    A story about a grown-up pair of Siamese twin brothers - one does wonder. "Twin Falls Idaho" is a quiet yet possibly disturbing film (only if one is uncomfortable with the idea of looking at a pair of conjoined twins' physical features, which was actually only subtly featured). It is thought provoking and calmly sentimental. Well-written, acted, and just the right dosage, I felt.

    It's a tender story about brotherly love, man and woman young love, sons and motherly love - full of humanity. The natural delivery of everyone in the movie, including Penny's friend, the doctor who gave a routine check up on the twins - there's a casualness and ease to his brief performance. Michele Hicks somehow fits perfectly into the role of Penny - there's just the enough measure of beauty and heart demonstrated by her acting. There's also her low voice, the way she talks; her lean figure, the way she walks. Along with the ever fascinating to watch Leslie Ann Warren, 'tis blessed casting. The Polish brothers are themselves remarkable. How they delivered such poignant sensitivity about a pair of attached Siamese twins, when they themselves were not, is amazing. Michael Polish directed this script that he wrote with brother Mark.

    It's not Hollywood, not action movie. It is independent film flavor. It has no glamour - it does have some artistic camera angles and a dreamlike flashback sequence. But it is an intriguing film to experience, at its own pace, without rushing anything. The tone and mood, and the dim photography might suggest otherwise, but there is suspense and a secret to unfold. It all comes together naturally, with its slow dance. Its ending? Go see for yourself - it's an experience that would worth your while.

    Applause to the Polish Brothers and everyone involved in the production of this film.
    10Twillhead

    Five Stars out of Five--A Wonderful, Beautiful Film!

    "Twin Falls Idaho" is a dream-haunter of a film! Lovingly and meticulously directed by Michael Polish and written with quiet brilliance by Mark Polish (with help from twin brother Michael), this gentle, soft-spoken film is one of the three best films of 1999. The imagery in the film is often gritty and stark, pointing out subtext to the audience without utilizing masks or shadows. It's a wonderful story about the nature of relationships; about love and marriage and "divorce"; and about the lives of those unfortunates society labels as "different", and the realization that they are not so different as society may have initially supposed. The acting is superb; the Polish brothers are completely believable as the conjoined twins Blake and Francis Falls, performing feats like deftly buttoning up each other's shirts or playing the guitar together (Blake strums while Francis manages the fret for chord changes) as if they had, indeed, done it all their lives. As the film rolled on, I found myself loving these two guys as unique and colorful individuals, and empathizing with their plight. And the often-used "Hooker with a Heart" character Penny is given new light and life by Mark Polish's careful crafting of the character and by Michelle Hicks edgy yet warm performance. If you're like me, "Twin Falls Idaho" will leave you awake nights, thinking long and long. I look forward to seeing what the Polish brothers will do next, either collaboratively or on their own.

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    Storyline

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      Patrick Bauchau arranged for the filmmakers to use the medical set of his television series, Le caméléon (1996)
    • Quotes

      Blake Falls: Maybe I'll call you... when I'm single.

    • Crazy credits
      special thanks for 'The Pretender'
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Runaway Bride/The Iron Giant/Twin Falls Idaho/Deep Blue Sea/Genghis Blues (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      Lullaby
      Performed by Fong Naam

      Fong Naam appears courtesy of Celestial Harmonies

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • March 29, 2000 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Sony Pictures Classics
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Twin Falls Idaho
    • Filming locations
      • Lacy Street Production Center - 2630 Lacy Street, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Free Range Films
      • Fresh Produce Company
      • Seattle Pacific Investments
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $985,341
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $49,849
      • Aug 1, 1999
    • Gross worldwide
      • $985,341
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 51m(111 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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