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20 out of 21 people found the following review useful:
Schwarzenegger and De Vito (both!) steal the show in "Twins"., 20 March 2002
Author:
brian james from at the critic's desk
Arnold "is back" as "Julius"; the result of a secret genetic experiment to help create a better human being. He has lived a sheltered life on a distant tropical island and has no real practical experience with real life issues; especially with dangerous situations involving criminal activity. He has matured into a kind of naive innocent not unlike anyone you may have found in the proverbial "Garden of Eden". His desire to trace his roots leads him to the big city where he soon discovers he has a "twin" brother named "Vincent" (expertly played by Danny De Vito). Vincent was raised in an orphanage and subsequently has led a life of crime; he seems to favor car theft as his main source of income. These two soon meet and the antics from then on are nothing but hilarious. Arnold attaches himself to Danny like a puppy dog and is very determined to help and protect him. Together, they seek their birth mother as well as get into all sorts of amusing and sometimes potentially dangerous situations. But don't worry fans; with Ah-nold around what could possibly go wrong? Just remember to add this VERY funny movie to your collection of comedies on DVD and remember to pay (or avoid altogether) those parking tickets! Or get a bicycle! Or a scooter! Just don't forget the pop corn!
22 out of 30 people found the following review useful:
Arnold's best comedy, 8 January 2002
Author:
Real Critic
The mismatched duo of Schwarzenegger and DeVito work to perfection in this hilarious comedy. Arnold is great as Julius, the one who always looks at the bright side, and DeVito is fantastic as Vincent, the greedy, dull, and depressed one. Marshall Bell is also a formidable bad guy. Sit back and enjoy. 3/4
21 out of 29 people found the following review useful:
My Rating: A Pair of Twins., 6 July 2002
Author:
tfrizzell from United States
Part of a genetic experiment and separated at birth, twins Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito meet at last some 30 years later and hilarious situations follow. A sophomoric idea turns out to work beautifully due to the performances of the film's two leads. Just enough suspense is created as the two look for their long lost mother and DeVito gets into hot water when he steals a car that has some very valuable cargo in the trunk. A nice little entertaining film that serves its purpose well. 4 stars out of 5.
22 out of 32 people found the following review useful:
Schwarzenegger and DeVito twins? Stranger things have happened., 18 April 2000
Author:
SpideyTerry from Ardmore, PA
Twins is a hilarious film and one of DeVito and Schwarzenegger's best films of all. Schwarzenegger is the kind of actor that can act in serious movies and funny movies. He certainly proves he can do that in this movie. And DeVito is just perfect for his role. From start to finish, Twins is a hilarious movie that makes your sides ache with laughter.
10 out of 10 people found the following review useful:
One of Arnie's better comedies., 27 June 2004
Author:
DAVID SIM from United Kingdom
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
The idea of Arnold Schwarzenegger being in a comedy sounds like a
recipe for disaster. But his stiff delivery actually works in his
favour for this film, and he makes a great double-act with Danny
DeVito.
Arnie plays Julius Benedict, and is the result of a top secret
government experiment to create the world's most physically and
mentally enhanced human being. Six men who were model citizens, like
athletes and scientists were chosen to contribute a sample of genetic
material. Mary-Ann Benedict was chosen to carry the baby. But instead
of giving birth to one baby, she had twins.
Julius was taken to a tropical island in the South Pacific where he was
educated and cared for. By the time he was 35, he can speak up to
twelve languages, holds degrees in biology, chemistry and physics, and
is an expert in the martial arts. When he is told he has a twin
brother, Vincent, he decides to leave the seclusion of the island to
find him.
Vincent (Danny DeVito) had a completely different upbringing than
Julius. He was taken to an orphanage in Los Angeles, where he
eventually ran away. By the time he was 35, he is up to his eyes in
debt, loan sharks are after him, and he is now in jail.
When they finally meet, they are both shocked that they look nothing
alike, and are almost completely different in every way. Julius is very
naive, and has a big heart. Vincent is a selfish hustler, who has as
much taste for women as he does for money. Despite their differences,
they try to track down their mother, and learn more about each other in
the process.
Arnie and DeVito have a terrific chemistry, and director Ivan Reitman
made the wise choice of putting the two of them together. Its clear in
their scenes together that they enjoyed working with each other. Scenes
such as Julius saving Vince from a loan shark, and Vince teaching
Julius how to dance are definite highlights.
Reitman adds more into the film with a subplot about a stolen engine
Vince wants to sell. Honestly this doesn't contribute anything to the
film, and the most interesting things are Julius and Vince's exploits.
Arnie manages to be convincingly awkward as he deals with the outside
world for the first time. DeVito is perfectly cast too, and he shows
what a great actor he is by being dramatic as well as sarcastic.
Interestingly, when Reitman paired them up again in Junior, the magic
wasn't the same.
Although not on the same level with Reitman's Ghostbusters or
Evolution, Twins is very entertaining, and is carried almost
single-handed by Arnie and DeVito.
13 out of 16 people found the following review useful:
Above average fish out of water/odd couple type comedy, 10 April 2003
Author:
blw37 from New Zealand
This is a quietly amusing film which I enjoyed more than I
expected.
While Schwarzenegger is the "star" of the movie, this is really de Vito's
film. He dominates every scene he is in, and maintains a manic character
who actually shows some change as the film progresses without losing the
basic energy of his persona.
While the plot is a little tenuous at times and there are only one or two
real belly laughs I enjoyed the film, even on the small screen. Worth
watching, but probably not worth buying.
12 out of 15 people found the following review useful:
Jolly good fun., 14 October 1998
Author:
jberlau from Jena
Funny film and convincing acting from both De Vito and Schwarzenegger. The story itself seems a bit far-fetched although this is compensated by lots of hilarious moments and situations. The fun comes mainly from De Vito, he's at his best here. And if you don't like Schwarzenegger's action films - try this comedy! You'll sort of like him!
12 out of 16 people found the following review useful:
entertaining despite two unconventional leads, 26 April 2002
Author:
Special-K88
Odd, but entertaining comedy finds Scwarzenegger on a tropical island where he's lived and been educated his entire life without interaction from the outside world. He learns that he's the result of a sophisticated experiment and that he and reckless con man DeVito are in fact twin brothers who were separated at birth. They finally meet and are dumbfounded to learn how alike they are, despite their physical dissimilarities and their drastically different upbringing. The initial ingredients of this comedy seem far-fetched and desperately protracted, but the film is enthusiastically performed and laugh-out loud funny, with a good sense of family values. It goes without saying that DeVito and Schwarzenegger are an awkward casting choice, yet they connect and only add to the film's overall enjoyment. ***