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One and Two

Inspired by the superpowers they have, Zac and Eva, two young smart siblings, who enjoy with powers that manage them to go to anywhere they want, disregarding time and place, the thing that challenges them, as they reveal the horrible secrets of their family.
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SciFiNow
February 05, 2016 It's a very handsomely made film, the performances are very good, and Palermo's understated vision is definitely intriguing. We just can't help wishing that there was a bit more to it.
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Empire Magazine
January 28, 2016 It looks beautiful and there is an interesting denouement, but it disappoints; the build-up just isn't developed enough for it to matter.
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RogerEbert.com
August 14, 2015 "One and Two" never feels as momentous or as angsty as a good story about moody teenagers should, and that's mostly because the film lacks a menacing parental adversary.
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Variety
August 10, 2015 There are simply too many loose ends to distract us, and too much empty air in which audiences can't help but poke holes.
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Hollywood Reporter
August 10, 2015 Disparate influences percolate but never quite cohere in Andrew Droz Palermo's first narrative feature One & Two, which while atmospheric and beautifully lensed ends up being a touch too elliptical for its own good.
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Daily Express (UK)
January 31, 2016 Every half-hearted plot twist and supposedly startling jolt underlines just how feeble and derivative this all is. The end result is just silly rather than scary.
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New York Times
August 13, 2015 The film tries, unsuccessfully, to walk the same eerie, atmospheric trail as "The Village" by M. Night Shyamalan, or any number of Stephen King works.
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Los Angeles Times
August 20, 2015 Gorgeous and naturalistic shots by cinematographer by Autumn Durald speak volumes, and the atonal, foreboding score by Nathan Halpern creates a sense of dread, though they are ultimately squandered in an underdeveloped story.
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Time Out
August 13, 2015 Sally Draper leaps to the big screen in this slight, sumptuous drama about teleporting teens.
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Guardian
January 28, 2016 It's like Terrence Malick were making a superhero origin story. The lack of explanation wouldn't be a problem if the ending didn't feel somehow predictable and lethargic, but the cast help make this watchable.
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The Film Stage
February 23, 2016 Quiet and contemplative, One & Two is confident in the story it wants to tell and achieves so with remarkable poise.
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