[Film Review] Straight Up (2019) and Twinless (2025)

Some filmmakers who sculpt silence, and others who fear it like a ticking bomb. Asian American filmmaker James Sweeney belongs unmistakably to the latter. If his first feature STRAIGHT UP were a musical instrument, it would be a snare drum tuned to near hysteri - bright, fast, and on the verge of snapping. And its follow-up TWINLESS, lowers the pitch to something darker, more dissonant: still verbal, still clever, but now with pauses that echo rather than bounce. Seen together, the two films sketch the evolution of a voice obsessed with connection, loneliness, identity, and the absurd ways we try to know ourselves through other people.

STRAIGHT UP begins with a premise so implausible it feels like a cosmic prank: a gay man, terrified of physical intimacy, decides to date a woman - and it almost works. Sweeney plays Todd, an OCD-afflicted motormouth who could turn a weather report into psychoanalysis. He meets Rory (Findlay), an aspiring actress whose anxieties are fluent in the same dialect. Their chemistry is purely cerebral, a romance of syntax and shared neurosis. Sweeney frames their world in boxy 4:3, trapping them inside their own articulate minds. Every shot feels measured, every line too precise to be spontaneous. It’s not a love story - it’s a philosophical sparring disguised as one.

Thankfully the film never collapses under its own cleverness. Beneath the hyperactive dialogue is something tender: the ache of people who think too much to feel safely. Sweeney’s humor is the language of self-defense, his characters’ quick wit a kind of armor against vulnerability. When it cracks, the result is disarmingly sincere. What’s most striking is that STRAIGHT UP treats queerness not as a social issue but as a philosophical condition. Todd’s sexuality (which can be categorized as "asexual" although that said never gets mentioned in the film) is neither shame nor slogan; it’s a mystery of human wiring. The film’s real question isn’t “Is he gay?” but “Can anyone love without all the paraphernalia?” No doubt Todd and Rory are veritable soul mates, perhaps even the once-in-a-life-time kind, is it possible that they stay thick as thieves without the benefit of sexual gratification? Tellingly, it is more of a decision for Rory, yet, once monogamy can be disregarded, the solution doesn't seem too impossible. By the end, Sweeney leaves us with an ambiguity that feels like mercy: sometimes understanding is better than resolution.

Six years later, TWINLESS arrives with the same mind but in the wake of a bereavement. Gone are the bright L.A. interiors and caffeinated exchanges; in their place, Portland's cozy shadows, grief and deceit. Sweeney again plays the lead - Dennis (with a head of curly hair), this time he has come to terms with his queerness that includes a fetish for foot, who befriends Roman (O’Brien), a man mourning his identical twin. In a fit of misguided empathy, Dennis invents his own dead twin to match Roman’s grief. From there, the story slides into obsession, identity theft, and moral vertigo. The jokes remain, but now there is also rage and violence seething beneath them as the film's title card crops up after 20 minutes, and then reveals a whopper that hangs like a sword of Damocles.

If STRAIGHT UP is a rom-com in therapy, TWINLESS could be that therapy gone wrong. The humor sharpens into something uncomfortable, the intellect turns predatory. Dennis’s lie - claiming twin-hood he never had - feels less like manipulation than a desperate act of obsession, as though he’s trying to borrow someone else’s pain to feel real. Sweeney directs it with the precision of someone dissecting his own conscience. Mirrors appear everywhere; reflections fracture (some of the montage are top-notch in splicing one shot after another with imperceptible editing mastery); the camera lingers on doubled images, false symmetry, the unease of resemblance.

The whole film seems to ask: if you lose your reflection, who keeps existing? It’s a bolder, riskier film, and Sweeney doesn’t soften it with likable characters or tidy morals. TWINLESS is about one's hunger to love turning toxic, empathy mutating into appropriation. What is neurotic charm in STRAIGHT UP becomes something almost monstrous - a pathology of lies and anger issues. But even as Dennis’s behavior veers toward the unforgivable and Roman's reaction goes predictably violent, Sweeney’s direction keeps both human. You recognize the loneliness under the deceit, the way solitude can drive even intelligence to self-destruction and the regret under the spur-of-the-moment assault.

Both films orbit the same constellation of anxieties: loneliness, identity, and the desperate improvisation of intimacy. In STRAIGHT UP, people talk themselves into relationships; in TWINLESS, they lie themselves into them. Either way, connection is always performance. Sweeney’s dialogue has the rhythm of defense - fast, self-correcting, allergic to silence. He builds entire relationships out of subtextual parentheses. Yet his fascination with mirrors, symmetry (these split screen sequences are seamlessly executed), and verbal reflection is more than stylistic - it’s metaphysical.

For Sweeney, the self exists only in relation to another; the problem is that everyone else is doing the same experiment. His humor works like anesthesia: numbing before cutting deep. The jokes land, but also stings like bruises. Watching his films can feel like sitting in group therapy led by someone who keeps turning your confessions into one-liners. You laugh, but something inside you flinches. That’s his gift: comedy that diagnoses rather than distracts.

To call Sweeney a “queer filmmaker” is correct but limiting. His queerness is intellectual as much as sexual. It is an ongoing inquiry into the fluidity of identity, the performative nature of authenticity. He’s part of a younger generation less concerned with coming out than with figuring out, often erring on the side of overexposure. Also his distinct, queer-inflected self-awareness could easily curdle into smugness, but Sweeney avoids the trap by aiming his wit inward. His humor is self-implicating. There’s always an undercurrent of empathy even when he’s being utterly self-centered.

As a performer, Sweeney can assert himself with the precision of a mathematician and the timing of a vaudeville comedian. His performance, both as Todd and Dennis, is more architectural than performative, full of right angles and ironic restraint. As the latter, he is quieter and stripped of self-parody, harboring a secret and guilt that eventually will eat him out.

In STRAIGHT UP, Findlay does something remarkable - her Rory meets Todd's manic rhythm beat for beat, and layers her repartee with a tint of melancholy and a very feminine affection. Her line readings dance between flirtation and despair, like someone performing a screwball comedy inside a Bergman chamber piece. The chemistry between them isn’t sexual, exactly; it’s ontological. They’re two minds collapsing into each other, trying to build a human connection out of abstraction. Findlay gives the film its heartbeat, the emotional weight that prevents Sweeney’s verbal gymnastics from floating away entirely. She lets the silences hurt, and that makes all the difference.

TWINLESS is blessed with O’Brien’s astonishing double performance. As Roman, he’s brittle and smoldering, a rough diamond whose blokey earnestness has a whiff of touching vulnerability. As Rocky, he’s looser, charming, like a heartbeat unmoored from its body, and . O’Brien’s work is physical in the subtlest sense - a shoulder hunch, a change in breathing, the micro-second delay between thought and speech before he opens his mouth. It’s the kind of dual performance that never asks for applause; it just accumulates unease until the viewer realizes how much control he’s exercising beneath the film’s dream logic.

Franciosi, as Marcie, brings gravity to TWINLESS' shifting emotional terrain. She’s the intermediary between Dennis and Roman, reconciling their strife with a tactful empathy and kindness. Arnaud's cameo as an adrenaline junkie is a nice one, and it is a pity his Sammy is not into the geeky Dennis at all.

Reckoning with the diptych, Sweeney’s cinema is unmistakably millennial but never trivial. His characters live among tastefully minimal interiors, their emotions anything but minimal. Everything looks curated - light, furniture, even faces - while the minds inside those rooms unravel. The irony is visual: conflicts and struggles contained in calm design. It’s the aesthetic of an Instagram generation that knows how to pose better than it knows how to breathe.

After two features, Sweeney’s authorial fingerprint is already indelible: dialogue as mirror maze, humor as confession, intellect as shield. But TWINLESS hints that he’s beginning to mistrust his own words, to let silence - and shadow - do some of the talking. You can feel him edging toward something less antiseptic, riskier, more emotionally unguarded. The next leap might not be that verbal at all.

Although Sweeney hasn’t yet ventured beyond the feedback loop of witty, self-aware souls dissecting themselves, his films speak for the chronically reflective: the over-thinkers, the half-healed, the emotionally literate and spiritually confused. Watching his films is like recognizing your own defense mechanisms projected forty feet high. You laugh, then wince, then laugh again because the wince feels familiar.

referential entries: Roshan Sethi's A NICE INDIAN BOY (2024, 6.2/10); Luke Gilford's NATIONAL ANTHEM (2023, 7.3/10); Julio Torres' PROBLEMISTA (2023, 6.6/10).

Title: Straight Up

Year: 2019

Genre: Comedy, Romance

Country: USA

Language: English

Director/Screenwriter: James Sweeney

Composer: Logan Nelson

Cinematographer: Greg Cotten

Editor: Keith Funkhouser

Cast:

James Sweeney

Katie Findlay

Dona Drori

James Scully

Joshua Diaz

Tracie Thoms

Betsy Brandt

Randall Park

Brendan Scannell

Ken Kirby

Grace Song

Hillary Anne Matthews

Logan Huffman

Rating: 7.7/10

Title: Twinless

Year: 2025

Genre: Drama, Comedy

Country: USA

Language: English

Director/Screenwriter: James Sweeney

Composer: Jung Jae-il

Cinematographer: Greg Cotten

Editor: Nikola Boyanov

Cast:

Dylan O'Brien

James Sweeney

Aisling Franciosi

Lauren Graham

Chris Perfetti

François Arnaud

Tasha Smith

Susan Park

Cree

Katie Findlay

Rating: 7.8/10

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