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With his powers of telepathy, Saleem forges connections with a vast network of the children of midnight— including a figure who can step through time and mirrors, a child who changes their gender when immersed in water, and multilingual
conjoined
twins.
So this woman heads to the red light district where she picks up tourists but only the really sleazy ones cause I guess they deserve it and after a while this dude comes looking for her and even though shes like right there he doesn't see her so eventually he gets involved with
conjoined
twins but he only likes one of them cause the other is a real hussy.
You might think a movie about
conjoined
twins would be wacky or even funny, but somehow the Farrelly brothers knew how to suck every bit of comedy out of a potentially hillarious film and leave the viewer with nothing more than a few sparse chuckles.
I might have thought that the Farrelly brothers could have interviewed a few
conjoined
twins to get a little more perspective on their lives.
What should have been the gimmick for a 30 second restaurant commercial (in which the cooks are
conjoined
twins) is instead two hours of pure hell.
It was reminescent of the Broadway musical, 'Side Show', which also dealt with the subject of
conjoined
twins.
An unusual and fascinating tale about the lives of
conjoined
twins Frances and Blake Falls.
I'm no prude, I don't think that
conjoined
twins are funny in general, but there certainly was a lot of potential for original jokes, after all its not a situation you come across everyday or in many movies.
The brothers are
conjoined.
It seems here like the Farrellys, who are known for their bad taste, wanted to make fun of
conjoined
twins, but felt like it may upset some people, so instead they cast them in a loving light, but don't know what to do with it.
Perhaps only twins like the Polish brothers could have made the quintessential work of art about
conjoined
twins--one that shows the uniqueness and depth of this bond, while universally hinting at how deeply love is rooted in our very flesh.
Often the attempts to delve into these relationships (of
conjoined
or even identical twins) has been produced by non-twins and has assumed some kind of pathology--something either incestuous, or morbidly dependent.
It is about two
conjoined
twins who own a burger place in a small community where it seems like everybody knows everybody.
The acting was solid throughout with wonderful performances by the Polish brothers and a luminous Michele Hicks, but even more striking to my mind was the intelligence and thoughtfulness of the script, the evocation of grief and loneliness and the candor of the film's portrayal of at least a portion of the
conjoined
twin's experiences.
I still don't now if these twins are
conjoined
or not.
Haunting, taut and dark is this story of
conjoined
twins played by real life identical twins Michael and Mark Polish.
These shy
conjoined
twins temporarily are living in a run down hotel as they summon the courage to reunite with their estranged mother(Lesley Ann Warren).
The acting is superb; the Polish brothers are completely believable as the
conjoined
twins Blake and Francis Falls, performing feats like deftly buttoning up each other's shirts or playing the guitar together (Blake strums while Francis manages the fret for chord changes) as if they had, indeed, done it all their lives.
"Twin Falls Idaho" is a quiet yet possibly disturbing film (only if one is uncomfortable with the idea of looking at a pair of
conjoined
twins' physical features, which was actually only subtly featured).
With the invention of the photo-optic cable, the television set, the computer, and heaven knows what else, may soon be
conjoined
into a single device.
The second coming of liberalism represented by Roosevelt, Keynes, and the founders of the European Union has been destroyed by the economics of globalization: the pursuit of an ideal equilibrium through the free movement of goods, capital, and labor, with its
conjoined
tolerance of financial criminality, obscenely lavish rewards for a few, high levels of unemployment and underemployment, and curtailment of the state’s role in welfare provision.
BUENOS AIRES – Argentina and economic crisis, it can sometimes seem, have been
conjoined
since the country’s birth, like Siamese twins.
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