Mum's Monday Twins
Twins
This is a unique, original film that shows the ups and downs, pros and cons of experimenting with humans in science. A group of scientists and a woman who is willing to carry the baby, start the process of creating the perfect baby in a lab on an island. He Julius Benedict (Arnold Schwarzenegger) would turn out to be strong, athletic, book educated and unfortunately because of this he hasn’t got much worldly knowledge.
The pivotal moment of the film is when Julius finds out that he has a twin. As is cleverly portrayed in the film there is no such thing as the perfect person, so when they created Julius the bad side of a person split and created Vincent. Julius on finding all this out rows off to find him, believing his twin needs help and he is right.
Whereas Julius has been bought up on the island and led a narrow existence, his twin Vincent (Danny Devito) was let loose into the big wide world to fend for himself and has gotten himself into trouble. I don’t think this was fair, they should have kept the twins together, experiment or no experiment, but the cold hard facts is they wanted the perfect baby so there was no room for a second one, and there wouldn’t have been a film.
Vincent on finding out the origin of his birth and finding out he is essentially genetic garbage is sad to watch and his reaction is well acted.
This film is a unique portrayal of nurture versus nature. This is a question of whether someone does something because it is in their nature or reacting to what they have experienced around them. Julius has been modelled along the way where Vincent hasn’t had the same guidance. We cannot say for sure because of their origin, but it does make me think.
Julius and Vincent set out to find their mother Mary Ann (Bonnie Bartlett) or in this case the woman who was willing to carry the experiment. Throughout this film they have been consistent with the cold hard experiment thread running through it all in amongst Julius helping Vincent out of his bad situation. It takes a while for the mother to realise that she has maternal instincts and the two men are her sons. The part where she says she can’t tell them apart is acted and sounds unnatural, but it does clarify the two men are twins after all.
There are three story lines to this film, the experiment and finding their mother, Vincent has a girlfriend Linda Mason (Chloe Webb) and he is in trouble, men are after him as he owes money. It all clicks together perfectly like a well-oiled machine. Four if you count Julius learning how the outside world works on a natural level and realising not everything can be gained from a book.
A person has to have some book knowledge and some natural knowledge to succeed and be the best they can. This film wanted to create the perfect human being by the end of this film by the time Julius had learnt a little of the outside world. They pretty much nailed it.
Thank you for reading
Sandra
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