Review of The Topp Twins: Untouchable Girls (2009) by Kylie M — 30 May 2011
This film is incredibly inspiring. Its a love story of sorts; of sisterhood, family, and a country that's loved this duo unconditionally for over 30 years. Although very funny, these twins are musicians first, comediennes second.
Alone, their harmonies have been compared to the Everly Brothers, coupled with the Twins' cheeky sense of humor, they're NZ's version of Saturday Night Live...on the Farm. The love they have for their craft, each other, their family and their country is hands down the star of the film.
Their country, having kept them on top (pun intended) for over thirty years is the co-star. Guest appearances from farm animals, family, politics, their motley crew of characters, and breast cancer, round off this well made and well awarded film.
The Topp Twins: Untouchable Girls' had an entire LA-bound airplane laughing one moment, crying the next, that's when I sucked it up and put on my awful airplane headphones. Like the rest of the airplane passengers, I'm SO glad I did.
A love story for all to see:).
This review of The Topp Twins: Untouchable Girls (2009) was written by Kylie M on 30 May 2011.
The Topp Twins: Untouchable Girls has generally received positive reviews.
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