

Two men who lost their respective twin brothers develop a growing friendship after meeting in a support group. However, both harbor long-hidden secrets that threaten to tear them apart.
Acting
Dylan O'Brien's dual performance is genuinely unsettling.
Writing
Sweeney's script weaponizes awkwardness like a scalpel.
Direction
Tonal whiplash that somehow works—funny, then devastating.

Director
James Sweeney
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Sweeney wrote the role for himself after his own twin brother's death, then cast O'Brien to play what he calls 'the hotter version of my grief.'
The film sparked debate in BL circles for queerbaiting, though Sweeney insists the ambiguity is the point: some closeted men perform queerness without claiming it.