The Twin

Every parent's worst nightmare is just the beginning for Rachel's ordeal as in the aftermath of a tragic accident, she and her husband Anthony decide to move to the other side of the world to focus on their surviving twin son Elliot. What begins as a time of healing and isolation in the Finnish countryside turns into a desperate battle for the very soul of their son as an entity claiming to be his dead twin brother takes over Elliot — setting Rachel on a diabolical journey to unravel the horrible truth about her twin son.

  • Released: 2022-04-06
  • Runtime: 109 minutes
  • Genre: Horror
  • Stars: Teresa Palmer, Steven Cree, Barbara Marten, Tristan Ruggeri
  • Director: Taneli Mustonen
 Comments
  • arthur_tafero - 17 October 2022
    The Twin - You Will Need A Twin (bed) to Watch It
    This film is the essence of boredom. It is sleep-inducing. A twin dies; a surviving twin is comforted by the mother. So far, so good.....so boring. The actors recite their mundane lines as best they can with a predictable result. Speaking of a predictable result, you will know where this film is going in the first fifteen minutes, and it does not veer an inch. If I had not gotten free passes for this film (and several others) from my brother in law Geoff, who is the theater manager of our local multiplex, I would nave never have gone to see this film on my own. It was a matter of time and convenience. And I got a good half hour nap out of it.
  • zandersamps - 18 June 2022
    Great psychological horror, probably the best I've ever seen
    To start off, all these reviews saying the ending was terrible are ridiculous. I'm pretty sure anyone saying the ending was terrible either didn't understand the ending or just can't appreciate a good psychological horror.

    I do Admit this movie was a little bit slow when I first starting watching it but the wait was 100% worth it. Before we saw one of the big reveals in this movie we were left with many questions like "why did Helen call rachel sick?" or "Why dosnt Eliot appear in photos?" Etc. But when the big reveal was revealed it explained everything and made the movie so psychological horrifying that I immediately came to give this movie 10 stars.
  • avocadosrbad - 23 May 2022
    Took the long way
    It was a mix up of the uninvited, rosemarys baby and a few others. Very lengthy for the explanation and when its explained it felt really forced. Not alike an aha moment just, like ok, I guess thats plausible. It would have been better if you didnt want to smack the kid the entire time. The child's character is rude, creepy, and has zero redeeming qualities. Who doesnt want to hear a 6 year old screaming at the top of his lungs, bossing his mother around? It was not worth a second watch for sure.