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Indivisible 2016 123movies

Indivisible 2016 123movies

Sep. 29, 2016100 Min.
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Watch: Indivisibili 2016 123movies, Full Movie Online – Daisy and Violet are twin sisters on the verge of turning 18. They are blessed with beautiful voices and are sought after to sing at weddings, communions and baptisms. Their real draw is another trait which cloaks them in fascinating charm: they are siamese twins. They support their family with their singing like a well oiled company/entertainment machine. This idyllic situation ends when a notable English doctor sees them at a first communion in Casertavecchia. He sentences them to the possibility of a normal life when he states, “I can separate you.”..
Plot: Daisy and Viola are siamese twin sisters on the verge of turning 18 living in the suburbs of Naples. They are blessed with beautiful voices and thanks to their performances at weddings, communions and baptisms, they get the livelihood for the whole family. Kept isolated from the rest of the world by their own father who just exploits them in order to make money, their life turns upside-down when one of them falls in love for the first time and they discover that they can be separated.
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Ratings:

7.0/10 Votes: 1,341
91% | RottenTomatoes
80/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 160 Popularity: 5.194 | TMDB

Reviews:

Not Your Average Film
Dasy and Viola (Angela and Marianna Fontana) are twin sisters on the verge of turning 18. They are blessed with beautiful voices and are sought after to sing at weddings, communions and baptisms. Their real draw is another trait which cloaks them in fascinating charm: they are conjoined twins.

Let us reflect for a moment on the broad history of conjoined twins in film. We have Tod Browning’s “Freaks” (1932) and Harry Fraser’s “Chained for Life” (1952), both starring the Hilton sisters (who, not coincidentally, have the names Violet and Daisy much like the girls in this movie). In both cases, the intent was to shock or to exploit. In 2003, we got the comedy “Stuck on You”, which found this unfortunate birth defect something to be laughed at.

“Indivisible” is more bold than any of these. Rather than use the handicap to shock, exploit or poke fun, we get a very human set of twins, who are no different than you or me beyond that one thing (and we all have our unique features). Granted, the “conjoined” aspect here is relatively minor, and one has to wonder why they could not be separated at birth. But nitpick aside, we finally get to see two people who must share their lives without it being a spectacle.

The unusual factor in this story is not the twins themselves, but the way people around them see the girls as objects rather than people. There is an odd rejection by both their father and their priest (a very “cool” Gianfranco Gallo) when a doctor suggests that surgery is possible. We are left wondering at this point if their father truly loves them or merely sees them as income, a way to escape the crippling poverty of their community. The priest, likewise, strongly suggests people would not see the girls perform if they were separate… the crowd loves the gimmick, not their voices. We have to wonder: is he concerned about their success as performers, or his own connection to their success (they appear at his baptisms, weddings and first communions). No one seems to care about what the girls themselves think, want or feel. (One could argue this is a commentary on women in society, but this is likely unintentional.)

Perhaps most interesting of all is the fact the two girls see their own situation in different ways. One wants to live her own life, but the other is far too attached (no pun intended). The latter is hard to sympathize with, especially when we see what sort of romantic interludes can happen… physical encounters that leave one sister in the most awkward place possible. (Real-life conjoined twins have indeed had spouses and even children, so we can only imagine how this hurdle is overcome.)

Deborah Young with the Hollywood Reporter makes an interesting observation. She points out how the film takes place in the region around Naples, home of the camorra (a Mafia-like entity), and yet the first contains no violence (other than a tense scene on a yacht). When not watching film, my day job is writing books on organized crime, and yet this never occurred to me. A film can be set in Naples without the camorra, just as a film can be set in Sicily without the Mafia. Hopefully Italy is seen as more than just a criminal stereotype.

“Indivisible” is not your average film. Both heart-warming and heart-breaking, it ventures into the offbeat and unusual without ever becoming exploitation or B-movie material. While viewers are likely to sympathize with one sister over the other, we cannot help but see things from both sides. The film is currently playing in New York City and opens theatrically in Los Angeles September 29, 2017. A national release will follow at your finer theaters.

Review By: gavin6942
Singing
A fictionalized story of conjoined late teen female twins who besides having their beauty as an asset also have good singing voices. In Italy they make appearances at various events to sing and to be touched which may sound odd, but if you’re quite religious & superstitious (redundant) that act could bring good fortune; solve problems. Story loosely based on an actual pair of early 1900s twins named Daisy & Violet Hilton, but set in the present. Like many conjoined (Siamese twins is a misnomer) twins their income is partly from media or sideshow performances; sometimes being misused as it appears in this movie. The lower rating is not from the acting which was superb, but for the various implausible holes in the scenarios for the girls. And, would have liked to have had the movie or twins tell us about their early life compiled from what we know of the Hilton twins as well as interviews w/current conjoined twins. The ending also seemed very incomplete.
Review By: teachers-856-919432

Other Information:

Original Title Indivisibili
Release Date 2016-09-29
Release Year 2016

Original Language it
Runtime 1 hr 40 min (100 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated N/A
Genre Drama
Director Edoardo De Angelis
Writer Nicola Guaglianone, Barbara Petronio, Edoardo De Angelis
Actors Angela Fontana, Marianna Fontana, Antonia Truppo
Country Italy
Awards 31 wins & 20 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix N/A
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera Arri Alexa Mini, Zeiss Ultra Prime Lenses (B Camera), Arri Alexa Plus, Zeiss Ultra Prime Lenses (A Camera)
Laboratory Frame by Frame, Roma, Italy
Film Length N/A
Negative Format CFast 2.0, SxS Pro
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format), ProRes 4:4:4 (2K) (source format)
Printed Film Format DCP

Indivisible 2016 123movies
Original title Indivisibili
TMDb Rating 6.803 160 votes

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