daily stream: recovering from childhood, with a buddy
2014’s *The Skeleton Twins* is on Kanopy and Prime in the US, on Prime and Apple TV in the UK
It’s such a treat to discover that a comedian turns out to be a really good actor in serious roles. But such a discovery has never floored me the way that Saturday Night Live alum Bill Hader did in 2014’s The Skeleton Twins. He is absolutely heartbreaking as a lonely, depressed guy who, after a suicide attempt, reconnects with his estranged twin sister (Kristen Wiig, another brilliant comic who does drama well). From my review at the time:
Milo’s journey back to some semblance of sanity and acceptance of himself and the disappointments of his life ends up mirroring, in some ways, the screwed-up-ness that Maggie is forced to acknowledge about herself, too. Stories about brother-sister relationships are rare enough — another reason I love this movie — and this one is totally gorgeous, in a biting, mordant way, about how a shared childhood can make siblings the best of friends… as long as you can live with the fact that your best friend knows all your secrets, such as how shitty your childhood was.
I love this movie so much — it’s funny and sad and wise and wonderful — and I hope you will, too.
US: stream on Kanopy; rent/buy on Prime and Apple TV
UK: rent/buy on Prime and Apple TV
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Thrilled that you highlighted this one! I had the exact same reaction about Bill Hader; he is stunningly good, and now that Barry exists, we get to see how brilliant he is in so many different facets. And Kristen Wiig kinda snuck up on me with the depth she brings here, too!
I feel like this film and Schitt's Creek have done wonders in putting really fantastic sibling relationships on screen lately, and I'd love to see more of them!