Scared of Codependency? New Horror, 'Together' Might Ruin Your Life
Briefly

'Together', directed by Michael Shanks, stars Alison Brie and Dave Franco as a couple dealing with the horrors of long-term relationships. The film highlights themes of intimacy, commitment, and the unsettling tendency for couples to become overly similar. The narrative intensifies when the couple's hike leads to an unexpected incident that binds them together in a painful situation. With their real-life relationship lending authenticity to their roles, the film effectively conveys a mix of horror and humor, though it occasionally struggles with pacing and exposition.
Once individuals, some couples start to dress alike, act alike and even, terrifyingly, look alike.
Alison Brie and Dave Franco bring some authenticity to the roles - in real life, they've been together for nearly 15 years and married for eight.
Things start to go really downhill when the city couple goes for a little hike in the woods and ends up spending the night in a cavernous hole they've fallen into.
It might not be Cronenberg, but it's effective.
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