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Film tells the story of two twin, who soon lost their mother. The elder sister then goes to work on the city, and the younger is at home and cares for their father. Because of hard life in the country, the elder sister brings the younger to the city to live with her. On the way back to the city, the elder sister is died, but because of they look alike, hospital and family who thought the younger is died, and the story begins when the younger has to live like her sister.
The premise of "The Pretty One" may be far-fetched, but it's carried out with sincerity and the results are amusing, ironic, and thoughtful. Here's a small-scale movie that offers a gleam of satisfaction.
Given its morbid, somewhat clichéd premise, I was pleasantly surprised by "The Pretty One." While no classic, it is both refreshingly quirky and more sensitive than expected.
Zoe Kazan breathes fresh, exciting life into a tried-and-true high concept, playing opposite herself as twentysomething identical twins in "The Pretty One."
The film is trite on the surface, but through some complex plotting, writer-director Jenée LaMarque slyly incorporates foreboding themes of guilt and delusion that push the farcical elements to the brink.