The film opens with a search party looking for a missing couple Simon and Keri lost it is believed in remote woodland. Two tracker dogs enter an underground cavern and both drink what appears to be fresh water from a well. The owner of the dogs returns them to his house later that evening after the search is called off, locking them inside a pen in the yard for the night. The dogs, sit patiently observing each other. Later that night the owner is woken by strange noises coming from the outdoor pen. He takes a flashlight and investigates what the commotion is all about, only to be horrified by the scene in front of him, as the two dogs have fused together as one.
We then cut to an apartment in which Millie (Alison Brie) and her long term boyfriend Tim (Dave Franco [real life married couple Franco and Brie who also both Co-Produce here]) are hosting a leaving party with their closest friends as Millie has secured a job in the country teaching elementary school English, while Tim is a struggling musician. At the party, Tim gives a stilted speech after which Millie gets down on one knee and proposes marriage to him, to which he hesitates to reply only embarrassing her.
Having moved into their new home in an isolated house in the country, the pair one fine day decide to go for an exploratory hike through the woods. However, a rainstorm closes in and the pair quickly become drenched through and lose their bearings. Tim falls into a cave partially concealed by undergrowth and Mille follows. With the rain pouring down they decide to camp inside for the night, and light a fire. Tim drinks from a pool in the cave, says it's fresh water and is good to drink, and fills a water bottle for Millie.
Upon waking up the next morning, Tim and Millie find their legs partially stuck together but dismiss the incident after separating, with Tim saying that it's just mildew. Tim begins to experience episodes where he becomes inexplicably and almost magnetically physically drawn to Millie, confusing and frustrating them both. Millie's coworker from the school, Jamie (Damon Herriman), shows up at their home to welcome them to the neighbourhood, and she invites him in for an impromptu dinner, which Tim cooks because Millie can't. The couple recollect their experience at the cave, which Jamie explains was a New Age church before it caved in some years ago.
Tim visits a doctor, who dismisses his symptoms as panic attacks brought on by a sudden change in their surroundings and their new more relaxed lifestyle. He prescribes Tim muscle relaxant pills before mentioning that a local couple, Simon and Keri, recently went missing in the locale. Using data extracted from their social media photos, Tim discovers that they visited the same cave he and Millie fell into after noticing the same symbols surrounding the cave on their uploaded posts. Tim unsuccessfully tries to convince Millie that the two of them may suffer whatever fate Simon and Keri did.
That night, Millie suggests to Tim that should sleep in separate bedrooms, but later they are supernaturally drawn together, causing their bodies to contort in unnatural ways until their arms become fused. They manage to prevent further fusion after consuming Tim's pills in a panic before passing out.
Tim awakens bound to a chair with Gaffer Tape, where Millie saws through their fused limb with a battery powered hand saw. With both their arms heavily bandaged, Millie decides to drive them to the hospital, but realises she had left her keys at Jamie's house. Tim promises to wait for her while she retrieves them, but secretly returns to the cave in an attempt to locate Simon and Keri, and finds them partially fused together as a grotesque humanoid.
Meanwhile, Millie enters Jamie's house after seemingly finding no one at home, and finds a small TV playing, in what appears to be a walk-in-robe, the wedding tape of two men she does not recognise, and featuring the depiction of a ritual in which the men appear to fuse together. Jamie appears out of the darkness and is revealed to be the result of that fusion. He promises that they are happier after 'becoming whole' and implores Millie to complete the fusion process with Tim. When she resists, he cuts her arm down lengthways the same way his constituents had their arms cut in the tape, before she is able to escape.
Millie reunites with Tim in the driveway of their home. He attempts to commit suicide by slitting his throat to save Millie, despite her pleading with him not to. Her wound from Jamie nearly causes her to fatally bleed out, but Tim saves her by fusing his arm to her wound. Accepting their fate, the two affirm their mutual love, strip down naked and slow dance to '2 Become 1' by Millie's favourite pop group The Spice Girls, embracing as they fuse together into a singular being. That following Sunday Millie's parents arrive as planned for lunch. They clang the door bell with a physical bell retrieved from the cave, and are greeted by a seemingly normal, androgynous person, that is a mix of Millie's and Tim's facial characteristics, who says simply 'Hi!'.
Here first time feature film Director Michael Shanks has delivered us an impressive debut that is at once darkly humorous, anxiety inducing, and a bold examination of codependency, paranoia and a seemingly unwavering reliance upon the devil you know. Real life partners Dave Franco and Alison Brie prove that they are up for anything as their bodies contort, writhe and ultimately bond together to become one, and their on (and clearly off) set chemistry shines in their performances. This film won't be for everyone, but for fans of body horror, a tight and taught script, and squirm inspiring practical effects, 'Together' is up there as a must see for aficionado's of the genre.
'Together' merits four claps of the Odeon Online clapperboard from a possible five claps.
-Steve, at Odeon Online-
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