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‘Superior’ Review: Twin Sisters Get Twisted in an Offbeat Neo-Noir Where Style Is Substance

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Jessica Kiang Cinema loves an identical twin, or preferably, two. More specifically, cinema — and daytime TV — loves to instill in the 99.7% of the population who are not identical twins, the idea that they are untrustworthy types, prone to switcheroo deceptions and uncanny telepathy.

These are not myths that Erin Vassilopoulos cares to dispel with her brooding, arch feature debut; in fact she embraces many such unspoken clichés.

But if “Superior” feints a familiar, xeroxed plot, it parries into a strikingly individual little pleasure, a headily heightened investigation into identity, sisterhood and the uselessness of men.A lot comes down to the casting of actual twins Alessandra and Ani Mesa in the main roles, which not only brings an.

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