
Deux 2002
"Love tested by differences."
In Werner Schroeter's meditative drama *Deux (2002)*, a woman stumbles upon a revelation after her mother's tossed postcard drifts into her path—she discovers she has an identical twin.
Director: Werner Schroeter
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Deux (2002)* about?
*Deux (2002)* follows a woman who learns she has a long-lost twin after her mother's discarded postcard finds its way to her. The film traces her journey as she uncovers the mysteries of their shared past, exploring themes of fate, identity, and the invisible connections that shape our lives.
Who directed *Deux*?
Werner Schroeter, known for his visually rich and contemplative filmmaking, directed *Deux (2002)*. His work often blends poetic storytelling with deep emotional resonance.
Who stars in *Deux*?
The cast of *Deux* features Isabelle Huppert and Bulle Ogier in leading roles, joined by Manuel Blanc, Arielle Dombasle, and Robinson Stévenin.
Is *Deux (2002)* worth watching?
*Deux (2002)* is a compelling arthouse drama for viewers who appreciate slow, introspective narratives and strong performances. While not widely rated, its themes of identity and fate make it a thoughtful choice for fans of European cinema.
How long is *Deux*?
The film runs for 121 minutes.
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About Deux (2002) — A Drama of Twin Secrets and Unseen Bonds
In Werner Schroeter's meditative drama *Deux (2002)*, a woman stumbles upon a revelation after her mother's tossed postcard drifts into her path—she discovers she has an identical twin. The film unfolds as a delicate exploration of identity, fate, and the invisible threads that bind people together. With Isabelle Huppert and Bulle Ogier delivering powerhouse performances, Schroeter crafts a visually poetic narrative where contrasts in personality and circumstance collide. The story hinges on themes of coincidence and connection, wrapped in an atmosphere of quiet intensity and subtle melancholy.
As the protagonist delves into the mystery of her twin, the film navigates the emotional terrain of self-discovery and the complexities of relationships shaped by unseen forces. Shot through with European arthouse sensibilities, *Deux (2002)* is a slow-burn character study that lingers long after the credits roll.