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A couple moves to Scandinavia to focus on their surviving twin son, but an entity claiming to be his dead twin brother takes over Elliot, setting Rachel on a diabolical journey to unravel the truth.
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In the aftermath of a tragic accident where their son was killed, Rachel and Anthony decide to move to the other side of the world to focus on their surviving twin son Elliot. What begins as a time of healing and isolation in the Scandinavian countryside turns into a desperate battle for the very soul of their son, as an entity claiming to be his dead twin brother takes over Elliot — setting Rachel on a diabolical journey to unravel the horrible truth about Elliot's twin.










"Movie that is happy to leave the viewer confused with the unfolding of the story, 'The Twin' follows the couple Rachel (Teresa Palmer) and Anthony (Steven Cree), who decide to move to a place far away, next to their son, after the death of the boy's twin brother in a car accident. However, as time passes, it seems that things are not going so well - the parents' relationship is troubled, the boy does not stop having spiritual connections with his brother and things like that. With this story in hand, director Taneli Mustonen ('Lake Bodom') unfolds a plot more focused on suspense than terror, leaving the audience tense. And the ending, worthy of an M. Night Shyamalan movie, will make the audience have a mix of surprise and anger."