The photographer and family man Matyas (Benoît Magimel) is married and has a happy life with his beloved wife Claire (Natacha Régnier), who is pregnant and near the delivery, and his young son Pierre (Nathan Lacroix). Matyas was raised in an orphanage, and he believes his mother died when he was six. However, he receives a correspondence and discovers that his mother has just passed away and that he has a twin brother, Thomas. Matyas does not recall his childhood with his mother and brother and has problems with blood. When Thomas visits his family, Matyas becomes paranoid, believing that his sibling wishes to takeover his family."Trouble" is a great and dark thriller, with a weird suspenseful and original story that recalled me the style of David Cronenberg and Dario Argento. The screenplay is open regarding the accident with Thomas it is never clear whether Thomas self-inflicted the mutilation or Matyas did. The rage and feelings of Thomas together with the fact that Matyas was abandoned by his family seem to indicate that Matyas was the responsible; but the attitude of their father also seems to indicate that Thomas was abused by him. Anyway, the plot is dark, the cinematography and the special effects are excellent and the performance of Benoît Magimel is top-notch. The final twist was really unexpected and I do not understand why some people compares this film with other movies with twins (like for example Bette Davis' "Dead Ringer" or David Cronenberg's "Dead Ringers"). My vote is seven.Title (Brazil): "Duplicidade" ("Duplicity")
... View MorePlease do not mention Hitchcock!The Master knew that without a solid screenplay it's a waste of breath.All those "modern" French thrillers suffer from approximative vague scripts.The directors think that special effects ,disturbing music (here very Chabrolesque),and an ominous soundtrack can make the job done.Spice with uninspired flashbacks and nightmares .Add some sex.Serve tepid.Benoit Magimel is too limited an actor to suggest two different personalities (Jeremy Irons he is definitely not).Even the final trick is not new.It was invented by Sacha Guitry half a century before.And whereas "trouble" takes finally the easy way out ,the 1953 film did not give the audience any answer.Like this?Try these ...."Dead ringers" David Cronenberg 1988 Irons and his twin "Dead ringer" Paul Henreid 1965 Bette Davis and her twin (2)"Toi Le Venin" Robert Hossein 1958 Marina Vlady and Odile Versois "La Vie d'Un Honnête Homme "Sacha Guitry 1953 Michel Simon and his twin."A stolen life "Curtis Bernardt 1951 Bette Davis and her twin."The dark mirror" Robert Siodmak 1946 Olivia de Havilland and her twin.
... View MoreI have to agree with one of the previous reviews when they said that this was the best 'twin' special effect that they have ever seen- I honestly thought at first that they were using identical twins. It is dark and dreary, is layered with meaning and brings some really dark questions out in the open.Spoilers In the end I found Matyas to be the victim, the wife's behaviour was appalling and it really makes you think. I agree that it seems unlikely that Thomas could have been in two places at once, but at the same time Elina was played by a woman. So perhaps this belongs in the message board.Otherwise, a great, dark film.
... View MoreThe film has a very interesting story. I found all players very successful. However, i think there were 2 points in the story which i could not understand: 1- At the beginning we had the impression that when Matyas was together with Elina in the dark room, Thomas went to Matyas's home and beat his wife. Then we find out that Elina and Thomas were same persons. Therefore, how could Thomas be in 2 different places ? 2- When Manyas went to Thomas's home for the first time, he met with Elina there. At that time, Thomas had been to Manyas's home and met with his wife. Again, how could this be possible?Is there something i was missing?
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