Review of Seconds Apart (2011) by David L — 02 Jun 2012
A reasonably entertaining supernatural thriller which casts a a pair of identical twins who use their powers of telekenesis to torture people who stand in the way of their goal, which is to make movies in an attempt to understand what it feels like to be scared.
Ever since birth, nobody has been able to keep them apart in order to prevent the havoc they raise, that is until a new student, typically an attractive young girl, arrives at the school. She gives them attention they have never previously received from anyone other than one another and unintentionally begins to draw a barrier between the two boys.
A very strange plot but it's nevertheless acted and staged very well as we follow the detective in his quest to ascertain the twins guilt to the recent spate of deaths. There are some clever plot links and good graphics but one can't help thinking this lacks the sinister genius that Stephen King was able to produce in the likes of Carrie.
This review of Seconds Apart (2011) was written by David L on 02 Jun 2012.
Seconds Apart has generally received mixed reviews.
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