

One and Two
Dirigido por Andrew Droz PalermoZac and Eva live with their parents in isolated-mysterious farmhouse. The family lives' in the 1800s manner and doing the old-fashioned chores. When their mom becomes seriously ill, the sibling begins to discover family dark secrets and supernatural abilities to teleport themselves, which threaten a family to splintered. One and Two is the story about the bond and love between the siblings.
One and Two Avaliações & Comentários
- Nicholas Florio25 de dezembro de 2025Pretty good movie. I wish they were a little more thorough with the storytelling. It felt like it was missing something. It just left you with too many questions. I liked it, it was interesting. Those are just my feelimgs. Maybe the story turned out exactly how the director planned.
- Charles London2 de fevereiro de 2025This movie gives off strong Stephen King vibes as its mysterious plot unfolds slowly throughout the film. The captivating cinematography and deliberate pace allow the images to wash over you like a haunted dream, but it is fine understated performances from the lead cast (especially Chalamet) that pull it all together.
Trívia de One and Two
One and Twofoi lançado em 14 de agosto de 2015.
One and Twofoi dirigido por Andrew Droz Palermo.
One and Twotem a duração de 90 min.
One and Twofoi produzido por Matthew Perniciaro, Kim Sherman, Michael Sherman.
Zac and Eva live with their parents in isolated-mysterious farmhouse. The family lives' in the 1800s manner and doing the old-fashioned chores. When their mom becomes seriously ill, the sibling begins to discover family dark secrets and supernatural abilities to teleport themselves, which threaten a family to splintered. One and Two is the story about the bond and love between the siblings.
Os personagens principais de One and Two são Zac (Timothée Chalamet), Eva (Kiernan Shipka), Daniel (Grant Bowler).
One and Two é avaliado com Not Rated.
One and Two é um filme de Thriller, Drama, Fantasia.
One and Two tem uma classificação de audiência 3.5de 10.












