Together (#711)
The theater's description of TOGETHER sounded promising. A young couple have reached a point in their relationship that called for a change from their comfortable life in the city, so they move to a house in the country. Their first foray into the woods surrounding the house finds them falling into a deep ditch, filled with artifacts and they end up getting painfully stuck to one another. And things go from worse to extreme weirdness. Their relationship is definitely going downhill, and both begin to act irrationally, such as when he arrives at the school where she teaches and they engage in a passionate lovemaking session in the limited confines of a bathroom stall and, you knew what was coming, they get stuck together in a most compromising and awkward position. And it gets even weirder after that—too weird to write about. I think the writer, director and all associated with this movie need multiple sessions with a psychiatrist or even a long stay in a mental institution. And, as usual, the critics, who understood everything in the movie, loved it to the tune of 98% thumbs up. I suspect audiences were as much in the dark as I and did not rate it. I neglected to mention that the genre associated with Together was horror/sci fi.
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