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[Exploring Grief, Identity, and Unlikely Bonds in the Film 'Twinless']-[Watch This: Twinless]

Pop Culture Happy Hour · B2 · 2025-09-09

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A Complex Exploration of Grief and Connection

In this episode of NPR’s Pop Culture Happy Hour, hosts Aisha Harris and Glenn Weldon, joined by guest Gene Demby, delve into the film Twinless. Written, directed by, and starring James Sweeney, the movie centers on an unlikely friendship between Dennis, a moody loner, and Roman (played by Dylan O'Brien), a man who is described as a "doltish but vulnerable" character. The two meet in a support group for those who have lost their twin, forming a bond that is both comedic and deeply fraught with tension.

The Balancing Act of Tone and Performance

A standout element of Twinless is its ability to navigate the fine line between dark, stressful drama and genuine humor. Gene Demby notes that the film feels "really intense" and "stressful to watch," often building tension like a "coil wrapping tighter and tighter." Despite this, the film maintains a "legitimately laugh out loud funny" sensibility. Much of this success lies in the performances; Dylan O'Brien is praised for his portrayal of Roman, a character who acknowledges he is "not the brightest tool in the shed" but possesses a vulnerability that contrasts sharply with Dennis’s more condescending, guarded nature.

Subverting Expectations and Addressing Guilt

The film takes a significant narrative turn early on, revealing that Dennis is not actually a twin. In fact, he is indirectly responsible for the death of Roman’s brother, Rocky, following a one-night stand that ended in a tragic accident. The hosts discuss how this reveal, occurring just 20 minutes into the film, serves as the "secret sauce" that raises the stakes. Rather than using the twist for cheap manipulation, the film focuses on the emotional consequences of Dennis’s guilt and his attempt to find absolution through a friendship with the man whose life he irrevocably altered. Glenn Weldon highlights that the script allows characters to "deepen and complicate," particularly through the character of Marcy, who acts as the "vector by which this friendship lives or dies."

The Twin Perspective and Male Friendship

Gene Demby, who is a twin himself, offers unique insight into the film's depiction of sibling dynamics. He touches on the "microculture" of growing up as a twin, where one has an instinctive understanding of the other’s upbringing. The movie explores the "crisis of male friendships," portraying how men often lack intimate, emotional communities outside of their romantic partners. The hosts commend the film for avoiding stereotypical tropes—such as leaning into purely homoerotic tension—and instead focusing on a "very real" need for companionship and connection.

A Natural Conclusion

The discussion concludes with high praise for the film’s ending. Rather than opting for a dramatic, "overdetermined" finale, the movie chooses a path that feels "natural" and quiet. As the hosts emphasize, Twinless succeeds by planting seeds throughout the narrative that bloom into a poignant, authentic exploration of human connection. By subverting traditional thriller tropes and focusing on the messy, vulnerable realities of grief, James Sweeney has crafted a film that resonates as both a character study and a thought-provoking piece of cinema.

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I'm not the brightest tool in the shed.
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