The Twin Plot Synopsis

The Twin is a psychological horror film that tells the story of Rachel, Anthony, and their young son Elliot, who move to a small Finnish town to begin life anew after Elliot’s twin brother Nathan is killed in a car accident. Unfortunately, life doesn’t get any easier for this grieving family. As soon as they arrive at their new home, weird things start to happen and for Rachel and co, there is the possibility of more tragedies to come.

Are the family coping with their grief?

Anthony seems to be holding things together for Rachel but it is clear that she is very fragile. Rachel has dark dreams about Nathan and his funeral, which show that her mind is not stable.

Nathan and Rachel are trying to help Elliot as best they can, but they are also struggling with their own feelings of guilt and loss. They all worry that their parents may have stopped loving them after the tragedy. Elliot also begins to exhibit strange behaviours, such as wanting to move a bed into Nathan’s room. He also starts speaking to his dead brother when playing games.

Anthony thinks the move to the town is a good thing for them all, but unfortunately, life gets worse shortly after they arrive.

Do the family enjoy their new town?

Anthony settles into his new life well, which is unsurprising as this was the place where he was brought up. Rachel has less of an easy time with things. When the family attend a party, she gets to meet some of her neighbours, and they are from welcoming. The only person that is friendly toward her is Helen, an elderly lady who tells Rachel that she is an outsider too.

After having dreams about Elliot, Helen warns Rachel about the town’s potential impact on her son. Helen’s warnings may be dismissed as crackpottery, but Rachel starts to believe her after a while. ..

What happens to Elliot?

After making a wish on a wishing stone, Nathan’s behaviour starts to spiral downward. He becomes outwardly hostile to his mother, draws pictures of his family burning to death, and starts to believe that he is Nathan, and not Elliot.

Rachel takes Elliot to see a doctor because he is not doing anything to help her. She tells him that she is afraid of what is going on with him, but he insists that there is more to it than that. Things get worse when she almost chokes on a drink that contains something Elliot may have put inside it.

“No, of course not,” he responds. “I would never want to hurt your mommy.” ..

There’s a good chance that he does.

Has Elliot been possessed by Nathan?

According to Helen, the incubus has possessed Elliot and not his dead brother. This is concerning enough but when Helen tells Rachel about the town and its pagan nature, it becomes clear that the townsfolk are as much a threat to Elliot as the incubus is.

Surely Helen is just the town crackpot, right?

Rachel is left with a lot of questions and she can’t help but worry about what could have caused Elliot to become so out of control. She knows that he is not the only one with strange behaviour and she starts to think that maybe there is something wrong with her.

Later, Elliot disappears from the home and her husband arrives with the other townspeople. They gather around Rachel and try to inject her with some kind of strange fluid. She loses consciousness but when she wakes up, everything is normal again. Elliot and Anthony are playing in the kitchen and treat her kindly. Was she dreaming? It appears not, as she still has needle pains in her body. ..

Rachel and I are both skeptical of the old woman’s claims. We’re not sure if she’s telling the truth or if she’s just making things up. But we’re willing to take her word for it, even though we don’t believe in satanic plans or devil worship.

Is Helen telling the truth?

Helen seems to be telling the truth. After Rachel visits her, Elliot is abducted, placed in a coffin, and killed by one of the townsfolk wearing a white robe. Rachel witnesses all of this before being overcome by the chanting people around her. They smear her with Elliot’s blood and feed some of it to her. Her belly then starts to grow as if a child has taken root inside her.

Rachel and Elliot find themselves in a standoff with the other townsfolk. Do they want to sacrifice Elliot?

Does Elliot survive?

According to Anthony, Rachel invented Elliot after the death of Nathan so he only existed in her imagination. Therefore, there was no possession by any incubus and no attempt at sacrifice by the townsfolk. ..

Rachel is alone in the town and begins to question everything she thought she knew about life. She realizes that she was only living in a dream and that her husband, Elliot, was never really there.

Does Rachel get better?

Rachel’s actions in the aftermath of her husband’s death seem reasonable, but it is clear that she has lost touch with reality. We see her stand at the graveside of her husband and then get into her car before we see Nathan and Elliot appear in the back seat. It is clear that her delusions have gotten worse since she last saw them.

Thankfully, Helen doesn’t seem to be having any more problems with demons and sacrifices.

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The Ending Explained: In the end, everything was revealed and the characters were finally able to come to terms with what had happened. It was a satisfying ending, but we didn’t predict it. Let us know what you thought in the comments below!

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