Brothers of the Head
British film from Director Keith Fulton
This is a fake documentary about conjoined twins who become punk rock stars. Joined at the chest, the two are unique and very different: one is sensitive, and plays guitar, while the other is abrasive and is the punk rock voice of the two.
The film avoids being too funny, and delves into the tragedy of the two boys, and while it is a fake documentary, it is still able to evoke feeling from the audience because at times it seems very (almost too much so) real. The story is clearly a tragedy, and a dark and sometimes creepy one at that. This isn't the kind of film I would recommend you go see; it is the kind of film I dare you to go see. If that doesn't explain it, no amount of words or explanations ever will.
This is a fake documentary about conjoined twins who become punk rock stars. Joined at the chest, the two are unique and very different: one is sensitive, and plays guitar, while the other is abrasive and is the punk rock voice of the two.
The film avoids being too funny, and delves into the tragedy of the two boys, and while it is a fake documentary, it is still able to evoke feeling from the audience because at times it seems very (almost too much so) real. The story is clearly a tragedy, and a dark and sometimes creepy one at that. This isn't the kind of film I would recommend you go see; it is the kind of film I dare you to go see. If that doesn't explain it, no amount of words or explanations ever will.

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