Movie Review: Together
When I saw the comments on YouTube it was so creepy and spooky. Most people said that it was the best horror movie of this year. Wow! Was I really ready for something horrifying? Um….. actually I don't know but I really wanted to know what happened in this movie.
I wanted to watch Together with no expectations but I'm not gonna lie I did have some expectations. I mean, who signs up for a horror movie where a couple literally fuses together? It just sounded… bonkers. But there was something about Dave Franco and Alison Brie, real-life partners—taking this absurd premise seriously, that pulled me in. There wasn’t a thoughtful plan behind that choice. Mostly just the quiet promise of something weird and honest.
Immediately, you are exposed to the familiar- a couple on the precipice, glaring across kitchen counters, thick silences in the air between them. This was not merely a setup. I could sense it in my own chest as though I had rekindled recollections of awkward silences with those I care about. Millie was so excited about her new teaching job compared to Tim, who half in secret complained his musical dreams were stalled. It was tedious and torturously real. And I knew: when the horror even grazed the surface of that emotional vulnerability, I was prepared.
Their lives fall apart in what was supposed to be a harmless hike. Their world is literally turned upside down by a shimmering, supernatural spring in a collapsed church cave. Tim takes a first drink, then Millie, and it happens: their bodies stick, then skin--then bone--it is as though their baggage becomes real.
It was ugly, all right, but nakedly vulnerable. When they realise something is wrong and they hold hands and cannot separate, it is equally horrifying and heartbreakingly tender. I gasped, but afterward there was a mounting pain, not that of disgust, but that of seeing physical nearness turn into unavoidable emotional nakedness.
The thing I enjoyed about Together most, is the way it does not hesitate to go along with that ridiculous metaphor: codependency: you can not get out, even when you want to. Millie was angry, Tim was darkly funny, even in the bit where they were literally stuck to each other, it felt real. They battle, they stare and they groan and all this time Sam and Millie are merging into a single being.
There is a scene in which Millie attempts to take pills- the voice fades because Tim has become welded with Millie. The physical union but also the emotional gravity was absurd and it left me breathless. I even laughed aloud as she mumbles about a child-proof bottle--not because it was funny, but because it was so human to get all upset about minor details in times of surreal horror.
The tone is a tightrope walk. Body horror dripping with gore, but shot through with pitch-black humor that beams light into the darkness. One second, you’re gripping the armrest, the next, you’re exhaling from a laugh at how grounded Franco and Brie make this feel. It’s rare to be so unsettled and amused in equal measure.
There’s one moment in the washroom, barely more than a heartbeat, that was so unapologetically, absurdly human. Two people **** literally fused, and they still manage to argue like a couple that’s been together for years. I teared up in that bathroom scene.
This movie is a visual masterpiece of squirm and beauty. The surfaces--unwettable latex, torn flesh, amalgamation of bodies--are tactile. You can smell the cold breath of the company, the odor of decay. But at the same time, it is melancholy beautiful. When the Tilly shape appears they seem to glow in their fused silhouette, a tragic but poetic union of two souls stretched too thin.
This is what Together quietly unwinds: the most terrifying love stories are not about how you get out but why you remain. The horror of Millie and Tim is not that they become a single body but that they realize that they could have been at any time. What haunts them in their nightmares is not the monsters pursuing them, the realization that they have become so intertwined is what haunts them.
The movie does not provide clean solutions. The mythology of the cave neighbor alludes to folk tradition and fortunes, but it never slows into complete elucidation. That’s okay. It does not have to. It is not mechanical that horrifies, but emotional.
By the climax, the total merge is complete-into that haunting creature known as Tilly-blergs, you are not looking at a character anymore, you are looking at a human soul covered in grief and compromise. That last form is not a joke-it is the embodiment of heartbreak. And the final scene, with Tilly, and the decision they take, came like a sigh and a scream to me together.
I can’t shake the impression that this is a movie about endings masquerading as beginnings and how love, when diseased, can fuse you to someone in ways you can’t separate even in death. But also how proximity can force you to see yourself in someone you thought you knew.
I spent days unable to unsee them painting each other’s fused limbs, or laughing while decaying, or arguing through pain. It reminded me of when closeness became my greatest prison and the only way out was to confront the glue, not just cut it.
Together is bold, uncomfortable, terrifying. But above all, it’s incredibly human. Not every scene lands. The middle sagged, the cult subplot felt half-baked, and the conclusion juts into symbolism more than clarity. Still, this film is an emotional rumble you won’t forget.
Would I recommend it, if you're ready? Absolutely. Just brace yourself: this isn’t just a horror film, it’s a visceral reckoning with what love becomes when you can’t let it go.
Rating: 4.5/5 — A weird and unforgettable mirror for anyone who’s ever wondered, what does it cost to stay?
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Thanks for the recommendation I can't wait to watch this movie 🎥🎥
This looks like an interesting movie to watch following your review. Would definitely look it up...