SYNOPSICS
Two 4 One (2014) is a English movie. Maureen Bradley has directed this movie. Gavin Crawford,Naomi Snieckus,Gabrielle Rose,Andrea Menard are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2014. Two 4 One (2014) is considered one of the best Drama,Comedy movie in India and around the world.
When Adam helps his nutty ex-girlfriend Miriam artificially inseminate, it turns into a one-night stand-- and they both wind up pregnant. You see, Adam has been transitioning to living as a man. Now torn between his feelings for Miriam and his need for a masculine identity, Adam must figure out whether he's going to settle down and have a baby, or just try to be one of the guys.
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Two 4 One: about love
Two 4 One is a movie about love. Perhaps it is about the complicated nature of love, the kind that is like love at first sight. The kind of love that exists no matter what happens. This movie is surprising, and ironic. I would not call it funny nor comical even though that is probably the intention of the film. It is a serious movie about a trans-gendered woman turned into a man and how the individual gets pregnant by accident. This unusual set of circumstances reels the two lovers together in a romantic way. The love relationship is sealed by the uniting of children. I do not think this love story is different than any other love story because the ingredients of love and conflict and uniting are the same in all love relationships. The lead character who comes across as an average man, does surprise the audience by being previously a woman, and still transitioning. This transitioning is not fully explored, rather it is brief. Melanie to Adam. There could have been a bit more psychological depth to the story - but at the same time maybe this movie was supposed to be more upbeat versus movies like Boys Don't Cry where the conflict to exist is just too great to survive.
Two 4 One
I wouldn't call this the worst movie I've ever seen; I mean, it's definitely above cinematic atrocities like The Room and Birdemic. Unfortunately, that is really the best thing I can say about this film. Between the cringy dialogue, wooden acting and overall terrible storyline (clearly written by some progressive, social justice warrior, dyke putting her English/Lesbian Dance Therapy degree to good use) it is truly blessing that the film is barely an hour long. Ginger, gay Ryan Reynolds does a decent job at attempting to make the script somewhat palatable. Cinematography was okay.