Two (2021) – Review/Summary (with Spoilers)
Two is a notably strange movie that, unfortunately, doesn’t end with a quality reveal.
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Two is a notably strange movie that, unfortunately, doesn’t end with a quality reveal.
Director(s) | Mar Targarona |
Screenplay By | Cuca Canals, Christian Molina, Mike Hostench |
Where Can You Watch? | Netflix |
Date Released | 12/10/2021 |
Genre(s) | Drama, Horror |
Duration | 1 Hour, 10 Minutes |
Rating | TV-MA |
Noted Cast | |
Sara | Marina Gatell |
David | Pablo Derqui |
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Film Summary
In an undisclosed location, two people, David and Sara, seemingly unrelated in every way possible, find themselves sewn together. Through conversation, they realize they have never crossed paths but considering David’s occupation mixed with Sara’s husband being a jealous madman, there is the need to question if this was an act of revenge in the most grandeur way.
Things To Note | Question(s) Left Unanswered
- Reason(s) for Film Rating: Nudity, Blood, Gore
Review/ Commentary
Highlights
It Was Interesting, In The Beginning
Initially, Two presented an interesting idea. Two strangers, connected near the hip, who may have been joined due to Sara’s husband believing she was having an affair with this man. Which Sara makes clear isn’t the case but, as David starts revealing things he knows about the room they are in, it does drive suspicions that maybe he is more aware of what is going on than he leads us to believe? Especially considering he paints his life as the opposite of Sara’s more lofty lifestyle.
Low Points
Ultimately, It Goes Nowhere
Despite the theories and intrigue, in the beginning, they all fall to the waste side by the time you get to the end. In fact, despite clocking in a little over an hour, you might say Two feels longer since it doesn’t deliver after hooking you by its synopsis. And that ending? Let’s just say the need to roll your eyes will be strong once all is revealed.
Overall
Rating: Mixed (Divisive)
Two might be yet another example of good marketing for a divisive product. For, on the one hand, the fear Sara presents, and the backstory given between her and David, it does lead you to wonder what could be revealed in the end. However, once we learn who is behind this and why? You’re left saying, “Really?” and wishing you used this hour of your lifespan for something else.
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