![]() Someone shoots the Sheriff (and it was definitely NOT Bob Marley.) Conner calls for backup as Jenny chases the OGBYN sister and twins into the woods while carrying a boomerang. She grabs a bat and stands her ground against the two armed women.Ĭonner shows up and tries to save his wife and daughter, but he is shot in the leg. Jenny tells them that it is no excuse to steal another woman’s child. Since the Sheriff’s sister was an OGBYN, she had access to make the switch. It turns out the sisters swapped babies with Jenny when she was sedated. She goes on her mommy blog and does a live feed to get help. The Sheriff pulls a gun on Jenny and shoots at her. Jenny tracks down the woman and demands to have her daughter back. The Sheriff and her sister kidnapped Lily and now have both Lily and Mily. When Jenny shows the picture to the teacher, she says the kid in the photo is the Sheriff’s niece. Jenny goes to pick up Lily from the daycare, and the teacher says she was never checked in. ![]() Flashes of the birth play in Jenny’s mind, and she is sedated shortly after giving birth Jenny remembers Milly being alive. The town’s Sheriff has a sister who is an OGBYN and delivered the twins. Jenny tries to talk to the police, who don’t understand what the hell she is talking about. Jenny rushes to take a picture of the girls but is pushed over by the girl’s mother, and they rush off. When Jenny picks up her daughter, she sees Lily playing with a girl who looks exactly like her. She hosts a website called Jenny’s Toys For Tots, and I guess that is her job? Is she a mommy blogger?Īt a random festival, there is a daycare Lily is left there by Jenny while she walks around to browse. Jenny does a random photoshoot for a magazine, and the photos look terrible. Jenny vlogs about her grief as she packs up the items in the room to donate. Jenny keeps a secret room in the basement full of little girl things she kept for Milly, so I would say she isn’t doing well. If Jenny doesn’t get it together, Conner threatens to leave her. (Complete with cheesy sexy time music.)Ĭonner changes the locks on the door and is super protective of his daughter. Jenny’s car is a wreck, she doesn’t make dinner for her family, but Conner doesn’t care and scoops Jenny up from the couch for some sexy time. Her therapist, Cynthia, tells Jenny to let go of Milly and make room for Lily in her life. Jenny feels like her like is turned upside down. When Jenny awakens, Lily stands in the front yard and is almost abducted by literal strangers in a white van. The dreams signal Jenny that Lily has left in the middle of the night. She needs to because nightmares (Or cheesy 80’s music videos) of Milly haunt her dreams. He encourages his wife to speak to her therapist. Jenny wanders around the house, hearing the voice of her dead daughter calling out to her, “Come find me, Mommy!” Jenny tries to brush off her uneasy feelings, but her brat daughter keeps aggressively bringing up her imaginary friend Milly.Ĭonner tells his wife to move on it has been five years since the birth he blames Jenny for constantly talking about Milly and putting thoughts into their daughter’s head. This creeps Jenny out because Lily was part of a set of twins. The teacher seems concerned about Lily’s imaginary friend “Milly.” They have a daughter together named Lily. He is her husband, Connor, and has too much time on his hands. Then he throws off her hat and makes out with her on the side of the road. Jenny wears a cowboy hat and a low-cut blouse while a hot cop pulls her over for running a red light. Jenny is haunted by the feeling that the twin daughter she lost at birth is still alive, but Jenny’s husband fears it’s becoming an obsession Although the movie currently sits at a 43% approval score on Rotten Tomatoes, it's massive success at the box office has warranted a sequel for years.Starring Alaina Huffman. However, while the film was commercially successful, it received mixed reviews from critics upon release. This resulted in all three of the filmmakers receiving the biggest pay checks of their entire careers. Interesting enough, DeVito, Schwarzenegger, and Reitman opted to take 40% of the film's box office returns, rather than their usual salaries. Reitman's film was a commercial success, grossing over $216 million worldwide at the box office. Based on the concept of two unlikely fraternal twin brothers separated at birth, the film revolves around the contrast between the streetwise Vincent (DeVito) and the naive Julius (Schwarzenegger). DeVito starred opposite Schwarzenegger in Ivan Reitman's 1988 buddy comedy film, Twins. ![]() Danny DeVito teases the Twins 2 sequel, known as Triplets, currently in the works with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Tracy Morgan.
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