
It’s extremely rare for movies nowadays to keep their trailer-given promises of their premise. Fortunately, Together is not them. Together is exactly the film you expect and does exactly what you want. Like, I don’t even feel like it’s spoiler territory to tell you there’s a sex scene and monsters because, based off the trailer, you expect to see that. And that’s why you watch the movie – to see the body horror that is two people being drawn together physically as if by some weird ass magnets.
And, in another win for the movie, there’s no bullshit ending. There’s no, “if you do this ritual the togetherness stops” bullshit that Hollywood forces on its movies. There’s no, “this is some ancient magic going on” bullshit to try and explain away the premise. No. Together is a movie about two people who have no choice but to come together. And the movie doesn’t try to subvert that or explain that away. The movie simply asks, on whose terms is that gonna happen?
If you don’t know if this is the movie for you, watch the trailer (weird thing to say in 2025 with how bullshit trailers are nowadays, through either spoilers or lies), and if you want to see that monstrous body horror happen, see the movie.