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Twixt (2011)

September. 30,2011
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4.7
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R
| Fantasy Horror Mystery

A declining writer arrives in a small town where he gets caught up in a murder mystery involving a young girl.

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BoardChiri
2011/09/30

Bad Acting and worse Bad Screenplay

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Hayden Kane
2011/10/01

There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes

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Jonah Abbott
2011/10/02

There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.

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Kien Navarro
2011/10/03

Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.

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David Robison
2011/10/04

This is my first review. I watch horror films. As often as possible. Daily, if given the choice. I would never post a review for a non horror film. I respect all sub genres of horror but I do not tolerate pretentious filmmaking. This movie is excellent. It has everything . Mystery, horror, cast, vision, emotion, humor, talent, etc... It feels like Coppola needed to get this film out of his system. There is no finer masterpiece than the shameless pent up aggression of a true master of film. It's a gem.I consider this true horror and true expression without worry. Coppola could care less about negative reviews of this film and it shows in a good way.

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Michael O'Keefe
2011/10/05

Francis Ford Copppla writes and directs sometimes without thinking about his audience or following. Some projects seeming more than likely for his own admiration. TWIXT is more than just weird and hard to grasp. A bit boring and no doubt about it...a mess. Val Kilmer plays Hall Baltimore a has-been writer that stops in a small town, where strange visions and nightmares change the direction of the murder mystery he is writing. In his nightmares he frequently encounters a young girl...a dead girl...named V(Elle Fanning). The girl reveals some disturbing and dark secrets about a mysterious murder the town is trying to cover up. What connection does V have with this misdeed? And why does Baltimore want to place vampires in the mystery he is writing? Will this be his comeback novel or just another bargain basement book? Kilmer does nothing redeeming. Fanning may as well be the star. Others in the cast: Joanne Whalley, David Paymer, Don Novello, Ryan Simpkins, Anthony Fusco and Ben Chaplin plays Poe.

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Claudio Carvalho
2011/10/06

The decadent writer of witch tales Hall Baltimore (Val Kilmer) travels to Swann Valley, a small town where people go to be forgotten, as part of his tour to promote his recent novel. The town does not have a book store, and Hall stays in a hardware store waiting for his nonexistent fans. Later Sheriff Bobby LaGrange (Bruce Dern), who is an aspirant writer, arrives and tells that he is his fan and asks for an autograph in his book. Then he asks if Hall could read his recent work and invites him to go to the morgue to see the body of a victim of a serial-killer that was murdered with a stake through her heart. Then Hall goes to a coffee shop and discovers that Edgar Allan Poe has once come to a hotel in the town where twelve children have been murdered. He goes to his room and tells his wife through Skype that he is going to write a novel based on the weird events at Swann Valley. Hall falls sleep and in his dream, he walks along a park where he meets the twelve year-old Virginia "V" (Elle Fanning) that tells that is her fan, and then with Edgar Allan Poe (Ben Chaplin). On the next morning, Hall decides to team-up with Bobby to write a story based on his idea, but he is blocked and uses pills to sleep and dream. Along the creation process, Hall entwines reality with his dreams."Twixt" is a stylish and Gothic movie by Francis Ford Coppola, with a ghost story about the writing process, magnificent cinematography and atmosphere and great performance of Val Kilmer. Unfortunately, the screenplay is messy and disappoints most of the viewers including me. The potential of the storyline is lost with the poor script. My vote is six.Title (Brazil): "Virginia"Note: On 20 Juky 2016 I saw this film again.

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alex-moreton
2011/10/07

Very strange the reviews I am reading about this film, and the harsh criticism towards the director Francis Ford Coppola. I believe they are not happy with his change of genre, it was a very unlike Francis Ford Coppola type film but also a brilliant debut in the Horror/Thriller category for him.The acting was brilliant, a return to form for Val Kilmer, a typical reliable performance from Bruce Dern as the small town Sheriff and a good performance by Ben Chaplin as Edgar Allen Poe. Also narrated by Tom Waites.The music was haunting and the dream sequences were very well done.One I would deffinatley watch again.

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