

Twins
The massacre of the Levi family, of which only adopted twins Eva and Greta survive, pits priests Father Michel and Father Paul against the powers of evil, both convinced that the twins are diabolical. [This film was shot in 2016 and has yet to be released in any capacity.]
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Plot Summary
Two unlikely brothers, a genetically perfect specimen named Julius and his small, street-smart counterpart Vincent, are reunited after a mysterious upbringing. Upon discovering they are products of a secret experiment, they embark on a hilarious and chaotic journey to find their mother, encountering danger and unexpected revelations along the way. Their contrasting personalities create constant comedic friction as they navigate a world neither is prepared for.
Critical Reception
Twins was a commercial success and received generally mixed to positive reviews from critics, who often praised the comedic chemistry between Schwarzenegger and DeVito, despite acknowledging the film's thin plot and reliance on the actors' contrasting personas for humor. The novelty of seeing the action star Schwarzenegger in a comedic role was a significant draw for audiences.
What Reviewers Say
- Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito's unexpected pairing provides the film's primary comedic engine.
- The premise is a bit silly, but the actors' chemistry makes it work.
- The film relies heavily on its central gimmick and doesn't offer much depth beyond that.
Google audience: Google users generally enjoyed the film, appreciating the humor derived from the unusual pairing of the two lead actors and the lighthearted comedy. While some found the plot predictable, the performances and comedic moments were often highlighted as enjoyable aspects.
Fun Fact
Arnold Schwarzenegger's character, Julius, was originally intended to be played by another actor, but Danny DeVito specifically requested Schwarzenegger for the role after seeing his performance in 'The Terminator'.
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