Twogether

1992

Comedy / Drama / Romance

3
IMDb Rating 4.5/10 10 290 290

Plot summary

An artist and an environmentalist go through an up and down relationship over the years. They get married in an early fling, she gets pregnant as they celebrate their divorce together, they deal with his nude artwork and her tempermental situation as they learn about her strict upbringing and her fear of commitment based on her father's unflinching attitudes.

Top cast

Tom Dugan as Paul
Jeremy Piven as Arnie
William Bumiller as Donald Walters
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1.1 GB
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English 2.0
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23.976 fps
2 hr 2 min
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1920*1072
English 5.1
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23.976 fps
2 hr 2 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by buckaroobanzai50

Adult theme, let down by it's ending

This first struck me as an intriguing, realistic film about an adult relationship seemingly going bad. It featured some accomplished but relatively unknown actors, including it's main protagonists, Nick Cassavetes and Brenda Bakke, who first meet at an exhibition of Cassavetes paintings, and begin a rollercoaster ride of a romance. The love scenes are handle in a very realistic manner, as they are sensitively done, and not sleazy or exploitative to watch. The lovers seem to be heading towards a shmaltzy lovey-dovey future, but alas we soon see cracks beginning to appear. Cassavetes' character soon bores of Bakke's clingy and personality, as he realises that she is not the free spirited girl he first met. Bakke's character seems hurt by Cassavete's distant behaviour towards her, after they have basically tried and tested every sexual position under the sun. They start to have vicious rows which are well written and executed by the actors. This new dynamic even affects Cassavetes relationship with one of his down-and-out beach bum friends, but unfortunately though, we do not meet any of Bakke's acquaintances. We later see her well-to-do parents, who are horrified at the way she lives with the bohemian artist in sometimes near squalor. When Bakke become pregnant this adds more stress to the relationship, even though Cassavetes is elated by the news. Bakke's character suspects that he is having an affair, and has already guessed that he literally has skeletons in his closet, as Cassavetes hurriedly locks a large chest that he keeps in his studio, when she returns from a shopping trip. Unfortunately what begins as a promising exploration into an adult relationship, doesn't end that way. I won't give away the ending for those who haven't seen the film. But near the end, I thought, "Mmmm. This is pretty brave stuff." Alas, it isn't. The ending is pretty much an insult to anyone who's been in an-up-and down sort of relationship, especially one which involves a child. But having said that, I have seen it twice, because for the first three quarters of the movie, it was very well executed.
Reviewed by Ian-100 3 / 10

Trite attempt at relationship analysis

Twogether (awful, awful title) seems to want to be an explanation, almost, of a hectic relationship between an emotionally vulnerable couple. Though at times its plot developments are pleasingly subtle, its surges towards melodrama are unbelievable and unsettling.There seems to be a lack of talent involved in the movie and it comes across as pretentious and uninvolving. The two leads cannot hold your involvement and as it drags along, you cease to care what happens next. The script is competent and Jeremey Piven (from Ellen and Judgement Night) plays that character he always does, keeping the movie vaguely interesting and familiar. Unfortunately, they were the only reasons I made it to the end of the picture.
Reviewed by WileFromAcme 4 / 10

Unlikely Pair

While I was watching this movie, I kept asking myself why a luscious woman like Brenda Bakke would be paired with this dweeb (am I being too hard?). I would have enjoyed Twogether far more if a more masculine actor was in the lead. Opportunity lost.
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