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The Skeleton Twins

  • 2014
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
46K
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Bill Hader and Kristen Wiig in The Skeleton Twins (2014)
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Having both coincidentally cheated death on the same day, estranged twins reunite with the possibility of mending their relationship.Having both coincidentally cheated death on the same day, estranged twins reunite with the possibility of mending their relationship.Having both coincidentally cheated death on the same day, estranged twins reunite with the possibility of mending their relationship.

  • Director
    • Craig Johnson
  • Writers
    • Craig Johnson
    • Mark Heyman
  • Stars
    • Kristen Wiig
    • Bill Hader
    • Luke Wilson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    46K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,933
    128
    • Director
      • Craig Johnson
    • Writers
      • Craig Johnson
      • Mark Heyman
    • Stars
      • Kristen Wiig
      • Bill Hader
      • Luke Wilson
    • 120User reviews
    • 175Critic reviews
    • 74Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Kristen Wiig
    Kristen Wiig
    • Maggie Dean
    Bill Hader
    Bill Hader
    • Milo Dean
    Luke Wilson
    Luke Wilson
    • Lance
    Ty Burrell
    Ty Burrell
    • Rich Levitt
    Boyd Holbrook
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    • Billy
    Joanna Gleason
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    • Carlie Vanderhoff
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    Adriane Lenox
    • Dr. Linda Essex
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    Sydney Lucas
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    Eddie Schweighardt
    Eddie Schweighardt
    • Young Milo
    Paul Castro Jr.
    Paul Castro Jr.
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    Jennifer Smith
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    Cliff Moylan
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    David Garelik
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    Dan Gloeckner
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      • Craig Johnson
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      • Craig Johnson
      • Mark Heyman
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    8t-dooley-69-386916

    Warm and Enjoyable offbeat comedy

    Twins Milo and Maggie have not seen each other for ten years then Maggie gets a call to say her estranged brother is in hospital after a failed suicide attempt.

    She goes to see him out in L.A. and brings him back to New York. There he gets to confront his past, their joint histories and whatever the future may hold. This is essentially them getting to know each other again after such a long hiatus and in doing so holding up a metaphoric mirror to each other.

    Now this started out a bit slow but once it picked up it is really engaging. Bill Hader as Milo manages to capture the complexities of some one full of life's disappointment but still with reserves of joy that just need tapping. Kristen Wiig plays his sister who has more layers than an onion in terms of how she juggles her various needs. In other words they are both just really human with the same frailties we all have. This is a comedy but it is somewhat dark and often wry but I still found this to be extremely enjoyable for all that – recommended to those who like an offbeat comedy.
    7blakiepeterson

    A Worthy Showcase of Hader and Wiig's Dramatic Chops

    Kristen Wiig and Bill Hader are such comedy wunderkinds that a dramatic role sounds like a waste. We can picture Wiig screwing around a room with the pizazz of Carol Burnett, with Hader, alongside her, spitting out wicked lines in a wacky voice. Though The Skeleton Twins has a handful of funny moments, it is first and foremost a gloomy drama; we may all love Wiig and Hader's antics on Saturday Night Live, but they are blessed with some serious acting talent. It's the Double Indemnity to their Ball of Fire, the War and Peace to their Sabrina.

    Twins Maggie (Wiig) and Milo (Hader) have been estranged for 10 years. They're reacquainted, however, when Maggie receives a call from an unknown number; she is informed that Milo has attempted suicide. In one hand, she holds the phone. In the other is a smattering of pills. It's a coincidence that seems as though God set it up just for them. Maggie immediately invites Milo to stay with her and her picture perfect husband, Lance (Luke Wilson), in their suburban New York home; but just as they begin to reconnect, they are forced to face their innermost demons.

    Milo has been living in Los Angeles for a decade, desperate to become a famous actor. He's seen little success, his life marred with constant disappointment. Maggie knows that she has married a good man, but she is bored with her comfortable, predictable marriage; she's partaken in several affairs and has purposely destroyed any chances of having a baby, something Lance dreams of.

    The people in The Skeleton Twins aren't unstable in a melodramatic fashion. They are disappointed with their lives, ready to do something drastic just to inject meaning into their veins. Milo thought he'd be the bullied outsider that could, one day, come to a class reunion and laugh at his balding, middling tormentors. Maggie thought that she could live in domestic bliss and stay within that bliss. But it doesn't happen.

    The film explores several relationships, going back and forth between Milo and Maggie, Milo and his ex-lover, Rich (Ty Burrell), who destroyed his teenage years, and the siblings and their flighty mother (Joanna Gleason). The conversations glide over and under sheer wit and blood- letting, the characters are written with hundreds of layers. They hit close to home, making us question our own self-confidence and achievements.

    But it's one of those films in which the biggest successes come from the actors. If they didn't have chemistry, The Skeleton Twins would never work. Yet the emotional bonds (good or bad) between the actors in the film are so instantaneously genuine that there is a fluidity that makes the anguish all the more real. The laughs are quick, but they are consistently overtaken by the somber sequences that follow them. Because, in real life, a joke can be thrown off a roof if you open up an old wound.

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    7Sergeant_Tibbs

    Hadar and Wiig exceed expectations.

    Always given the bit-part characters in the great Apatow comedies of 6 or 7 years ago, it was a mistake of mine to never take Bill Hadar or Kristen Wiig seriously. Sure, Wiig showed some dramatic weight in Bridesmaids, but that was a light comedy after all. The Skeleton Twins is a lot darker, looking at suicide and failure. Wiig and Hadar's conviction really elevate the material here, especially the latter as her gay brother Milo. Their chemistry is predictably a joy to watch. I just wish I related to it more. I could empathize to a point but I didn't identify with it. It's a little difficult to feel too much sympathy for characters who spend the film feeling sorry for themselves and putting themselves into situations that hurt them. Nevertheless, the consequences the film explores are heartbreaking and authentic, especially the confrontations in its final 20 minutes. It has a lovely visual style to go with the mood with a soft washed out look paired with a great soundtrack, especially a memorable lip syncing scene that whisks you away with it. Perhaps it's too familiar or too irreverent for its own good, but it's certainly a good effort from everyone.

    7/10
    7meeza

    No need to get the skeletons out of your closet watching this picture!

    Make no bones about it, the indie comedy-drama "The Skeleton Twins" is a nice little picture about two depressed siblings who reunite after not seeing each other for 10 years, and let's just say that the skeletons soon start coming out of their closets as they reveal much about themselves. The film stars SNL alumnus Bill Hader and Kristen Wiig as Milo and Maggie. Milo is a struggling actor in Los Angeles who unsuccessfully attempts suicide in the film's opening scene. That near death experience brings him to reunite with his estranged sister Maggie who takes Milo to her hometown New York, so he could be in a New York state of mind. Anyways, Maggie is no bright chip of the old block either. She is unhappy in her marriage with a caring, devoted husband. She cheats on her husband and is taking birth control pills behind her husband's back. Maggie is one skeleton twin that is bad to the bone. The performances from Hader and Wiig were outstanding, and it was what brought the film to life. I also thought Luke Wilson was brilliant as Maggie's husband Lance. However, I was not too enamored with Craig Johnson's direction and screenplay of the movie. Too me it was a bit uneven and it might have needed some bare bones exuberance to the filmmaking of "The Skeleton Twins". But I am still recommending this movie as a solid viewing, and no joints are even required to get a semi-cinematic high watching "The Skeleton Twins". *** Average
    9rory-48371

    Beautiful and accurate portrayal of a sibling relationship

    I think many people may find this film hard to relate to, but for the people who do it will really strike true. The sibling dynamic really reminded me of my own relationship with my brother--from the mouthing song lyrics to random poking to putting makeup on him to strange jokes/characters that don't make sense to anyone else. I've never seen a film that so accurately portrayed that type of relationship. Bill Hader was exceptional, with a subtle and nuanced performance (but then again I think he's great in everything he does). Kristen Wiig was also fantastic, and their chemistry really brought life to the film.

    I think people who relate to the things the film deals with (depression, sibling relationships, dysfunctional family) will really love this movie, while those who can't see themselves reflected in any of the characters or situations might get less out of it. But so it goes for most movies, I suppose.

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    • Trivia
      The scene in the dentist office was improvised.
    • Goofs
      All entries contain spoilers
    • Quotes

      Milo Dean: Have you read "Marley and Me?"

      Maggie Dean: Yeah. Sad.

      Milo Dean: Why is it sad?

      Maggie Dean: You don't know what happens?

      Milo Dean: No, that's why I'm reading it.

      Maggie Dean: Sorry.

      Milo Dean: What?

      Maggie Dean: Nothing.

      Milo Dean: Does the dog die at the end?

      Maggie Dean: No. I didn't say that.

      Milo Dean: The fucking dog dies at the end.

      Maggie Dean: I'm didn't - I'm not saying anything!

      Milo Dean: Look how much I had left!

      [Milo proceeds to throw the book onto the ground and sighs]

      Maggie Dean: I'm sorry I ruined it.

      Milo Dean: Maggie, I know the dog dies. Everyone knows the dog dies. It's the book where the dog dies.

      Maggie Dean: Asshole. I see you're getting your sense of humor back.

      Milo Dean: Yeah, they can't take that away from me.

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      Featured in Film '72: Episode dated 5 November 2014 (2014)
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    • Release date
      • September 11, 2014 (New Zealand)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • İskelet İkizler
    • Filming locations
      • Nyack, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Duplass Brothers Productions
      • Venture Forth
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $5,284,309
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $380,691
      • Sep 14, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,776,640
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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