‘Two’ Strangers Are Sewn Together By Their Stomachs In This Gut-Wrenching New Film [Trailer]

Courtesy of Netflix

Two (original titled Dos) is a new horror film out on Netflix with a seriously twisted summary. In Two, strangers Sara and David wake up in shock and horror as they realize they’ve been stitched together by their stomachs.

While this storyline might sound as exploitative The Human Centipede trilogy, it’s truly nothing like it. While it’s disturbing, it still has a fascinating arthouse sensibility. This is a title unlike anything we’ve seen yet on this side of the pond.

If you have the “stomach” to handle some wild out-of-the-box international horror, Two might be the right move this weekend.

Here is the official synopsis via Netflix:

Two strangers awaken to discover their abdomens have been sewn together, and are further shocked when they learn who’s behind their horrifying ordeal.

This wild little shocker has a 71 minute run time, so you won’t be suffering for too long before you reach the shocking finale. And I definitely suggest you manage to get there, because… wow. This one has twists we could not have seen coming.

Check out the trailer for Two right here:

Two stars Pablo Derqui (Julia’s Eyes) and Marina Gatell (Born a King). It’s directed by Mar Targarona, who may be best known for when she co-produced The Orphanage alongside Guillermo del Toro.

This psycholical thriller has been making the film festival rounds since 2020, but is now officially available to a global audience via Netflix. And its what she deserves.

While its difficult not to include this title in the same sentence as The Human Centipede, the two projects couldn’t be more different. Except for the fact that they surgically attached their leads by gruesome stitchwork. So maybe could be *a little* more different.

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Will you be checking out Two on Netflix? Let me know on Twitter via @joshkorngut. I’m always around to chat all things international horror.

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