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Two Eyes

  • 2020
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
433
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Two Eyes (2020)
Drama

Three lives intertwine across time: a 19th-century artist with his Native guide in Montana, a teen meeting an exchange student in 1979 California, and a trans youth in therapy in modern Wyom... Read allThree lives intertwine across time: a 19th-century artist with his Native guide in Montana, a teen meeting an exchange student in 1979 California, and a trans youth in therapy in modern Wyoming.Three lives intertwine across time: a 19th-century artist with his Native guide in Montana, a teen meeting an exchange student in 1979 California, and a trans youth in therapy in modern Wyoming.

  • Director
    • Travis Fine
  • Writer
    • Travis Fine
  • Stars
    • Benjamin Rigby
    • Kiowa Gordon
    • Kate Bornstein
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    433
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Travis Fine
    • Writer
      • Travis Fine
    • Stars
      • Benjamin Rigby
      • Kiowa Gordon
      • Kate Bornstein
    • 25User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins total

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    Benjamin Rigby
    Benjamin Rigby
    • Dihlon
    Kiowa Gordon
    Kiowa Gordon
    • Jacy
    Kate Bornstein
    • Andrea
    Ryan Cassata
    Ryan Cassata
    • Jalin
    Nakhane
    • Thandi
    • (as Nakhane Touré)
    Joshua Leonard
    Joshua Leonard
    • Bryce
    Uly Schlesinger
    Uly Schlesinger
    • Gabryal
    Jessica Allain
    Jessica Allain
    • Alasen
    Lily Gladstone
    Lily Gladstone
    • Enola
    Amber Rose Mason
    Amber Rose Mason
    • Zara
    Jeffrey Pierce
    Jeffrey Pierce
    • Vanderbilt
    Derrex Brady
    Derrex Brady
    • Logan
    Samuel Jaxin Enemy-Hunter
    • Poopahte
    Sheri Hellard
    Sheri Hellard
    • Mrs. Henderson
    Andrew Kirsanov
    Andrew Kirsanov
    • Mr. Taylor
    Anthony Keyvan
    Anthony Keyvan
    • Sal
    Steven Robert Kozlowski
    • Mr. Crump
    Eliana Fine
    • Helen
    • Director
      • Travis Fine
    • Writer
      • Travis Fine
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    6hollygwalker

    A film about LOVE

    It can be tricky to weave multiple stories together but it feels like a good job was done in this film. Coming of age when you're finding out who you are is complicated no matter what, even more so when you live in a small town and don't even understand your own sexuality just yet. This film packs a lot into the landscape and it's a sweet and hard at times to witness portrayal of the complexities of the LGBT community. It feels like an important film and I hope it gets the credit it deserves. Though I didn't grow up in Barstow, every person who grows up in a small town can relate. We just can't wait to get out there into the big beautiful world and explore.
    7khaktus

    Nice, important, tear-squeezing, but slightly didactic

    The movie has a potential to become a seasonal treasure of the queer cinema, but also left me with an awkward feeling. I am happy that the topic of two-spirit roles among the Native Americans arrived to the feature film screen. But in the broadness of what those roles represented and what meanings it carries for the present - I find it very paradoxical that it appears only as a mere "mention" - the character of Poopahte just "is" there for a moment and indirectly becomes a trigger for the self-reflection of the main character from the oldest timeline. His paintings are then just a "pretty souvenir" decorating the point(s) of the further timelines.

    The cowboy story line is in the first-plane view the most attractive part, thanks to the unbearably handsome styling of Benjamin Rigby (Alien:Covenant) and Kiowa Gordon and references to the still popular gay fantasies induced (also) by Brokeback Mountain. With a pleasant/progressive interracial twist. But the story flows somewhat predictably, didactically, artificially nicely or artificially emotionally moving. The second timeline revolves around teenage dream of escaping the small-town reality and meeting amazing creatures on an amazing road-trip. Stolen-moment excitement. It is decorated by the presence of South African singer Nakhane (known from the exotic xhosa gay story Inxeba), who again very charmingly and naturally inhabits his role (quite much himself, I'd say). The third line - the cautious opening up of the suicidal trans-boy to his maternally-caring non-binary therapist - is the most contemporary and acute one, although also the most "by the textbook".

    That's the sand grinding between the smiling teeth - the movie presents its meaningful messages and lecture very straightforwardly. Sometimes evoking feeling of watching an educative documentary on gender-related issues for high-school students. The dialogues could not be more simple, direct and purposeful. The script is missing some refinement, naturalness.

    On the other hand I appreciate the well made visuals, the intense (though a little kitschy) atmosphere depiction in various spaces of its stories. The beautiful but also hopeless monotony of Montana or Wyoming prairies or social space. I see the film's added value in stepping beyond cheesy masculine gay romance, including the trans and intersex and two-spirit characters and topics. It's all there (positive) alas it's all just there (negative). All the timelines nicely meet, complement, explain themselves - it's a beautifully made "bouquet" - but with a strong aftertaste of being (cleverly) arranged. Good start.
    8paizisjohn

    Cinematically Stunning and Emotionally Fulfilling

    Honest performances bringing to life multidimensional characters in a satisfying storyline. Travis Fine's keen eye permits him to view humanity from a unique and enlightening perspective.
    8gazferg

    Two Eyes Shows the Richness of Independent Films

    Independent film making shows a side of a culture that is rich and insightful. It might not have the production resources that are poured into film making by the Hollywood studios but independent film makers have an important role to play in an alternative narrative. Two Eyes which comes out of the USA provides such a narrative. The 3 stories across 3 different time periods explore diversity, different values and the spectrum of what it means to be an LGBTIQ person. The spectacular and stunning cinematogrophy enhances the stories. The cast bring a sublimeness to their roles which are believable and at times heartbreaking. This is a film which is paced and pensive. One settles into it like a pair of comfortable slippers. My only criticism of Two Eyes is that the music is heavy-handed in parts which detracts from some of the potency of the scenes. However, this aside Two Eyes is a powerful narrative and valuable contribution to independent film making.
    8leavesthatflare

    Beautiful and unexpected

    This movie moved gradually, unfolding with precision and overlaying the three stories with care. For quite some time, the stories felt disconnected. The pace was also rather slow but the environments and characters carried me along.

    From the offset, the three stories fascinated me. The interconnections, initially unknown, reveal themselves slowly and with meaning. And each period has a different energy, which was intriguing.

    The earliest, following an artist in search of his muse, is the most contemplative. Dihlon's observations of the landscape imbues the story with a stillness and yearning truly vivid.

    The story set in the 1970s has an eagerness that spills out, likely due to the performance of Aleson and her fervor for life. This youthful need to figure oneself out makes this part especially accessible.

    In 2020, the story arrives with a sense of mourning. Loss and grief crystalize within every movement of Jalin's emotional shift. When at last the stories weave together, I was left in tears, feeling the weight of these different people from different eras, all wishing for acceptance, a place where they can feel loved.

    As a cisgender queer woman I was moved by this story overall. Feeling displaced from one's own life, balancing romantic love with societal expectation, and finding hope in a path one crafts for oneself are all visceral and tangible ruminations.

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    • Release date
      • August 30, 2020 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 눈동자 너머
    • Filming locations
      • Shelby, Montana, USA
    • Production companies
      • PFM Pictures
      • Two Eyes Productions
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      • 1h 35m(95 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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