Broken Dishes

Ep 116 "Together Review: Real Couple, Real Chemistry, Real Results"

Broken Dishes Podcast Season 1 Episode 116

Broken Dishes Podcast
Episode 116 "Together Review: Real Couple, Real Chemistry, Real Results"

Ivan's on a roll with his weekly (plus) review, thanks to his AMC A-List Membership. This time, he's breaking down TOGETHER, where Dave Franco and Allison Brie get to show off their marital chops. It's too bad more celebrity couples don't act so well together (pun intended). Uh, thank you...

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Takeaways
The film 'Together' features a unique blend of body horror and supernatural elements.
Dave Franco and Alison Brie portray a married couple facing bizarre circumstances.
The film explores themes of togetherness and identity through a supernatural lens.
Cody emphasizes the importance of preparedness in outdoor situations.
The chemistry between the lead actors is a focal point of the discussion.
The film's ending raises questions about identity and transformation.
Cultural references to other films and actors enrich the conversation.
Ivan rates the film a 70 out of 100, while Cody gives it a 72.
The hosts reflect on the evolution of film and societal norms over the years.
Humor and personal anecdotes enhance the review experience.


Chapters
00:00 Introduction to 'Together'
01:45 Plot Overview and Themes
03:52 Character Dynamics and Relationships
06:20 Performance Analysis of the Leads
08:16 Cultural References and Comparisons
10:27 Final Ratings and Conclusions

Together, Dave Franco, Alison Brie, movie review, body horror, supernatural, film analysis, character dynamics