"Twinless" could've gone in two possible directions. There's a real chance that James Sweeney's film could've become a kind of light-hearted farcical comedy of errors where one mistake leads to another and the problems keep piling up. Or perhaps it could've been something more dark and twisted, akin to this year's weirdo Tim Robinson flick "Friendship." Instead, Sweeney, who wrote, directed, and co-stars in the film, attempts to walk a tightrope in between and have it both ways. It's not always successful, and there are times where the film doesn't seem to realize one of its characters is as, uh, let's say, troubled as he clearly is. And yet, "Twinless" is also a funny, melancholy character study boasting a great performance from Dylan O'Brien, delivering what's probably the best work
Twinless Review: Dylan O'Brien Is Excellent In A Dark Comedy That Goes To Unexpected Places

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