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Dead Ringers By Jeff Shannon
Like many other films by Canadian director David Cronenberg (especially
Crash), Dead Ringers presents the cinematic and
psychological equivalent of an automobile accident--you dare not look, but
you can't turn away. The film marked a directorial breakthrough for
Cronenberg, who was able to continue some of the themes explored in his
earlier horror films while graduating to a higher, more critically
"respectable" level of artistic sophistication. The film is
loosely based, amazingly enough, on a true story about twin gynecologists
who routinely traded each others' identities, lives and even lovers.
Utilizing innovative split-screen technology (years before computer
manipulation made such trickery much easier), the film stars Jeremy Irons
in flawless dual roles as the identical brothers Beverly and Elliot
Mantle. Their ability to instantly switch identities leads them to a
shared relationship with a well-known actress (Genevieve Bujold) and,
ultimately, a physical and psychological tailspin that sends them both to
the brink of madness and death. The scenario suggests that both men are
halves of a whole, and that one cannot exist without the other. But when
Beverly pursues a kinky, drug-addicted affair with the actress, his more
self-controlled brother is helpless to prevent their mutual decline. In
this way Dead Ringers becomes a fascinating and stylistically
clinical study of duality, and Cronenberg doesn't shy away from the dark
and unpleasant aspects of the story. (One look at the movie's display of
bizarre gynecological instruments and you'll know why women find this film
particularly--and unforgettably--disturbing.) The Criterion Collection DVD
includes illuminating commentary by Cronenberg, Irons, production designer
Carol Spier, and others; extensive production information; interviews with
the principal cast; and a detailed examination of the film's
groundbreaking use of invisible special effects.
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|  | Director: David Cronenberg
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|  | Stars: Jeremy Irons, Geneviève Bujold
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|  | Released: September 23, 1988
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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