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Twin Town

  • 1997
  • 18
  • 1h 39min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,7/10
6,6 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Llyr Ifans and Rhys Ifans in Twin Town (1997)
Julian and Jeremy, two brothers prefer to spend their time on drugs and joyriding. When their father, Fatty Lewis, they show up demanding compensation.
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Julian y Jeremy, dos hermanos, prefieren gastar su tiempo en drogas y paseos. Cuando su padre, Fatty Lewis, aparece exigiendo una indemnización.(Julian y Jeremy, dos hermanos, prefieren gastar su tiempo en drogas y paseos. Cuando su padre, Fatty Lewis, aparece exigiendo una indemnización.(Julian y Jeremy, dos hermanos, prefieren gastar su tiempo en drogas y paseos. Cuando su padre, Fatty Lewis, aparece exigiendo una indemnización.(

  • Dirección
    • Kevin Allen
  • Guión
    • Kevin Allen
    • Paul Durden
  • Reparto principal
    • Llyr Ifans
    • Rhys Ifans
    • Dorien Thomas
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,7/10
    6,6 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Kevin Allen
    • Guión
      • Kevin Allen
      • Paul Durden
    • Reparto principal
      • Llyr Ifans
      • Rhys Ifans
      • Dorien Thomas
    • 55Reseñas de usuarios
    • 37Reseñas de críticos
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    • Premios
      • 1 premio y 1 nominación en total

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    Reparto principal33

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    Llyr Ifans
    • Julian Lewis
    • (as Llyr Evans)
    Rhys Ifans
    Rhys Ifans
    • Jeremy Lewis
    Dorien Thomas
    • Greyo
    Dougray Scott
    Dougray Scott
    • Terry Walsh
    Buddug Williams
    • Mrs. Mort
    Ronnie Williams
    • Mr. Mort
    Huw Ceredig
    • Fatty Lewis
    Rachel Scorgie
    • Adie Lewis
    Di Botcher
    Di Botcher
    • Jean Lewis
    Mary Allen
    • Olive
    Paul Durden
    • Taxi Driver
    David Hayman
    David Hayman
    • Dodgy
    Kevin Allen
    Kevin Allen
    • TV Presenter
    Brian Hibbard
    • Dai Reese
    Morgan Hopkins
    • Chip Roberts
    Sion Tudor Owen
    Sion Tudor Owen
    • Dewi
    William Thomas
    William Thomas
    • Bryn Cartwright
    Danny Durden
    • Kazoo Player
    • Dirección
      • Kevin Allen
    • Guión
      • Kevin Allen
      • Paul Durden
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    10DorianWynHowells

    THE Welsh Film of the 90's!!

    What a film! It was hyped up during it's release, so when I saw it, I understood why! It's set in Swansea, (Only 8 miles from where I live!), so I could really connect with the surroundings and the larger than life characters. Mind you, the storyline was something I wouldn't have associated with the city...yeah right!

    Rhys Ifans' and Dougray Scott's break out roles, this one oozes great performance's. Some people knock the acting 'cos it seems 'hammed up', but the Welsh are like that. We do tend to go OTT sometimes, we are larger than life people! And as the script shows, we are very nationalistic.

    Great direction, and with nearly every recognisable Welsh actor in it, this is a dark, funny, and entertaining film. The script is fresh, and the plot is good. And as the caption on the sleeve states, the film DOES "raise an index finger to Hollywood".

    Rating? nothing short of perfect 10! Go and see it NOW! I promise you, you will not be dissapointed!
    storm-18

    A GEM - the unpolished Black Opal of the film industry...

    Very very funny.

    A sleeper hiding in the dusty back shelves of the video store, that I took out one night with curiosity and no expectations. I'm three-quarters English, a quarter Welsh and have spent a long time in Australia, but I don't think it was just the Welsh part of me that enjoyed this movie.

    I loved its roughness, its quirkiness, its lack of perfection and its reality and sure! some of the characters were grubby, superficial and less than enervating.

    This is a loosely woven picture of reality in an under-privileged urban environment with all the mundanity, idiocy, drama, violence, beauty and humour of everyday life that eddies around us, and in this instance, the Lewis twins. There are a couple of truly hilarious scenes that very few actors could emulate, but the twins in the movie are twins in real life and it flows naturally.

    Revenge escalates inevitably beyond the frivolous into the 'deadly' serious with a speed and abandonment that has you gasping. But unlike some movies that lose it at the end, this one magically gathers in all the loose threads and delivers a finale of epic proportions that elegantly spans the coldly ruthless and the vauntingly sublime and leaves you with a sense of deep justice.

    GREAT. This is the sort of stuff the Americans don't do very often or very well, and mostly misunderstand when someone else does it properly. This was done properly.

    Reviewers disappointed by an inevitable comparison with Trainspotting obviously missed a lot of the subtle stuff in both movies that is exclusive to the towns, times and cultures they portray. They got sidetracked by the 'big' issues ....

    Shelve your preconceptions, grab the remote and replay all those bits that are hard to catch if your ear isn't tuned to the accent. Sure it helps if bad language doesn't get in the way of enjoyment, but let's face it, you should be used to those Anglo-Saxon and Gaelic words by now - so if you can handle it, this one's a delight - but it'll never be mainstream.
    7jsawyer

    a pretty funny and interesting film

    I enjoyed the film, but can easily see how others might not feel as I did. When I saw the preview, I was immediately interested in the movie -- despite the fact that the preview I saw revealed nothing about the film itself. The most I ever get to learn or hear about Wales is through reading Hollinshed's histories of the middle ages. It was interesting to see a film actually set in a modern Welsh town.

    Besides, it was f'ing hilarious.
    Tommo_18

    this is a good film, and welsh to boot!

    Twin Town cannot be mentioned in the same breath as Trainspotting, simply because it is a completely different film, the fact that they are both set in squalid urban surroundings and involve drugs is incidental. Twin Town is basically a sequence of revenge acts between two groups of people linked in all sorts of ways. The Twins to whom the title refers might as well be cardboard cutouts, for the lack of personalities, but you find yourself sympathetic with them despite their debauchery. Likewise the death of the Lewis family (minus the sons) is a very sad moment, despite the fact that they have been portrayed so shallowly. This is the success of the film, the way it manipulates your emotions to leave you genuinely shaken by the violence in the events leading up to the climax, whereas the opening of the film leads you to expect a light-hearted farce. Watching it again it is easy to divide the film into two sections, but very difficult to pin down where the change of pace and mood begins. The humour and irony is superb, particularly the razor sharp sarcasm of Adie. Although a very seedy picture of Wales is presented, this presents a very positive view of the people of Swansea and manages not to be anti-English in the slightest despite the obvious nationalistic feel. The acting is great, and as long as you aren`t expecting anything like Trainspotting and you let the humour wash over you you`ll enjoy this.
    8mr_facehead

    Excellent!

    The film has everything you'd want it to have. Especially if you're British. Probably more of a bloke's film, but still fun for everyone.

    The story is brilliant, and so accurately welsh. Every minor detail adds to the whole experience. The film progresses like a serious drama and seems to come out with brilliant comedy without even trying. As well as the actual storyline being funny, little quirks about each character and even the attention to welsh detail makes you laugh.

    Not only is it well written, it's also beautifully filmed, and makes great use of the camera. The film encompasses a huge range of interesting shots.

    Enhancing the film further was it's great choice of cast. All the characters were perfectly conveyed, and film avoided any bad performances.

    The music is also something to listen out for, as it stands out as a good piece of work on it's own.

    I highly recommend Twin Town (especially if you're British), as it's an exciting film experience with a great story, interesting shots, decent actors, and appropriate use of excessive swearing and violence.

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      The word "fuck" is used over 300 times.
    • Citas

      Greyo: Dylan Thomas called Swansea "an ugly, lovely town".

      Terry: I'd call it... a Pretty Shitty City.

      Greyo: Dylan Thomas didn't do as much fucking cocaine as you, did he?

    • Versiones alternativas
      The American video/laserdisc version contains a pretitle scene with the Lewis twin in a Moroccan jail. They explain to the audience that Twin Town was filmed in Swansea, South Wales and not in any of the Swanseas in the US. There's also some banter about the thick accents which can be summarized as "pay attention." Director Kevin Allen plays the Moroccan jailer.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Father's Day/Twin Town/The Fifth Element/Underworld/Children of the Revolution (1997)
    • Banda sonora
      The Other Man's Grass is Always Greener
      Written by Tony Hatch and Jackie Trent

      Performed by Petula Clark

      Courtesy of BMG France/Vogue

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 7 de julio de 1997 (España)
    • País de origen
      • Reino Unido
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • İkiz kasaba
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • South Wales, Gales, Reino Unido(Golf Scene)
    • Empresas productoras
      • Agenda
      • Aimimage Productions
      • Figment Films
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    • Presupuesto
      • 3.300.000 US$ (estimación)
    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 127.923 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 6827 US$
      • 11 may 1997
    • Recaudación en todo el mundo
      • 1.039.657 US$
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    Especificaciones técnicas

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    • Duración
      • 1h 39min(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Dolby Digital
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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