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‘Together' Review: Alison Brie & Dave Franco Put Codependency To Test In Michael Shanks' Body Horror Rom-Com — Sundance Film Festival
‘Together' Review: Alison Brie & Dave Franco Put Codependency To Test In Michael Shanks' Body Horror Rom-Com — Sundance Film Festival

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‘Together' Review: Alison Brie & Dave Franco Put Codependency To Test In Michael Shanks' Body Horror Rom-Com — Sundance Film Festival

Although Alison Brie and husband Dave Franco have shared the screen in the past, they truly sink into each other with some skin-crawling, albeit heartfelt and hilarious performances in writer-director Michael Shanks' feature debut, which seamlessly blends body horror and romantic comedy. Together stars the real-life couple as Millie and Tim, who relocate from their bustling city life to a quaint home in the country after Millie gets a job teaching at a local elementary school. Following a hike in which they stumble upon a cave with a mysterious water source, they find themselves inexplicably drawn to each other. More from Deadline 'Kiss Of The Spider Woman' Review: Bill Condon's Film Version Brilliantly Reinvents Broadway Musical And Finally Gives Jennifer Lopez The Role She Was Born To Play - Sundance Film Festival 'Kiss Of The Spider Woman': World Premiere Of Jennifer Lopez Musical Receives Standing Ovation At Sundance 'Rebuilding' Review: Josh O'Connor Tries To Find Home Again After Losing Everything In Moving & Timely Drama - Sundance Film Festival As they bid farewell to their group friends at a going away party, it's quickly evident that the couple is growing apart as Tim has a personal crisis over sacrificing his dreams to let Millie chase hers. When Tim hesitates to say yes to her proposal in front of everyone they know, they consider splitting up, as Millie notes 'it would be harder later,' a thought that becomes all too literal as their unexplained situation progresses throughout the dark comedy. Shanks brilliantly paces the story with several pieces of foreshadowing, including a rat king as symbolism for toxic codependency, mirroring a gruesome story Tim tells Millie about his father's death and his mother's mental health. It's a fate he fears for himself, with their new home triggering his traumatic memories. Meanwhile, an ominous piece of dialogue sheds light on the supernatural origins of the water source, referencing Plato's Symposium. The Socratic dialogue features a story about an ancient race of people with double bodies who were cut in half by Zeus, forever being doomed to wander the earth in search of their other halves. While the film is ripe with jump scares and body horror — conceived largely with practical effects — the tone is offset by Brie and Franco's undeniable comedic synchronicity. Meanwhile, their emotional connection is on full display as their character arcs take them through a spectrum of love, neediness and fulfillment, which can be bizarrely hopeful and endearing at times. A worthy follow-up to Franco's 2020 feature directorial debut The Rental, which stars Brie in a chilling horror about a vacation gone wrong, the pair is at their best when drawing from their own chemistry and history to bring Shanks' dark romance to life. Producers are Alison Brie, Dave Franco, Mike Cowap, Andrew Mittman, Erik Feig and Max Silva. Title: TogetherDistributor: WMEDirector: Michael ShanksScreenwriter: Michael ShanksCast: Dave Franco, Alison Brie and Damon HerrimanRunning time: 102 min Best of Deadline Deadline Studio At Sundance Film Festival Photo Gallery: Jennifer Lopez, Benedict Cumberbatch & More TIFF People's Choice Award Winners Through The Years: Photo Gallery Venice Film Festival 2024: All Of Deadline's Movie Reviews

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