In “Together”, a fusional couple spent at the “body horror” reel

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In the cinema, the problem of the couple can be declined in many genres, from romantic comedy to the drama of separation. For his first feature film, the Australian Michael Shanks made the choice to approach him by the prism of the horror film. It must be said that anxieties are not lacking as it is often difficult to find the ideal distance with the loved one and that the threat of loss hovers at all times. The great intelligence of Togetherit is his deep understanding that there are as many fears attached to distance as to fusion with the other and his ability to navigate an ambivalent crest line.

Tim (Dave Franco), a musician who has just crossed a long vacuum passage, and Millie (Alison Brie), professor of passionate schools, are at a turning point in their history. As a couple for a long time enough to no longer remember who they were without the other, they are preparing to move to a small, remote town, where she received her new assignment, far from their friends and their life before. A change that enthuses Millie and leaves Tim with more doubts.

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