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[The Horror and Hope of Codependency: An Interview with Alison Brie and Dave Franco]-[The Horror of Codependency]

Up First from NPR · B2 · 2025-08-17

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Navigating the Dark Side of Long-Term Commitment

In the latest episode of The Sunday Story, host Myesha Roscoe explores the intersection of intimacy and fear through the lens of the new horror film Together. Starring real-life married couple Alison Brie and Dave Franco, the film serves as a visceral metaphor for the complexities, and often the "horrors," of long-term relationships. By examining the characters of Millie and Tim—a couple struggling with stagnation and a lack of communication—the film forces a confrontation with the phenomenon of "toxic codependency."

The Horror of Being "Attached"

The premise of Together is deceptively simple: a couple on the verge of breaking up discovers they have become physically fused together after spending a night in a cave. What starts as a literal connection quickly descends into a disturbing exploration of identity. Alison Brie notes that the film tackles the universal anxiety of "losing oneself in a relationship," where the line between "I" and "we" becomes dangerously blurred. The film utilizes this physical entrapment to mirror the emotional "claustrophobia" that can arise when partners stop growing together and begin to rely on each other purely out of habit or fear of separation.

Real-Life Dynamics and Artistic Collaboration

Brie and Franco, who have been together for over 13 years, emphasize that their own healthy relationship provided the stability needed to explore such dark themes. Despite the film's premise, they argue that it is ultimately an "optimistic" piece of work. For the actors, the process of filming—which involved being attached by prosthetics for up to 10 hours a day—became a unique bonding experience. Franco explains that their real-life communication skills allowed them to navigate the intensity of the production, noting that they "came out of it more codependent than ever," albeit in a positive, supportive way.

Communication as the Antidote to Codependency

The actors highlight that the primary issue facing their characters, Millie and Tim, is their inability to effectively communicate. While the film portrays the "dark side of a long-term relationship," it simultaneously serves as a testament to the power of honesty. Brie and Franco explain that their own career paths, which often require them to work in different cities or on separate projects, actually help keep their codependency "in check." By maintaining individual professional identities, they ensure that their time together remains a choice rather than a necessity. This balance of independence and partnership is what they believe keeps their relationship thriving.

A Gateway Horror Experience

Beyond its thematic depth, Together is framed as a "gateway horror movie." The couple describes how the film blends genuine scares with humor and romance, making it accessible even to those who typically avoid the genre. Audience reactions have been polarized, with some viewers finding the experience "horrifying" while others see it as a romantic ideal. Ultimately, Brie and Franco hope the film encourages viewers to reflect on their own patterns of connection, growth, and the importance of evolving in the same direction as one's partner. By the end of the interview, it is clear that for this couple, the "horror" of being attached is outweighed by the profound, mutual support that defines their real-world marriage.

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I still got some of the scars.
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I don't know where I end and they begin.
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they probably wouldn't be wrong.
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That's where I was going with this.
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luckily, it's the latter.
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📝Key Phrases

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on the same page
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take the next step
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give oneself over
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to each their own
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put it mildly
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📖 Transcript

I'm Myesha Roscoe, and this is The Sunday Story.
Being in a long term relationship can be tough.
I mean, you know, let me tell you, I still got some of the scars.
You know, you grow together, you grow apart, you fight, you make up.
And over time, it can really become difficult to know who you are outside of that partnership.
It's that kind of stickiness that's at the heart of a new horror film starring real-life married couple Alison Brie and Dave Franco.

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