The Identical (2014)

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During the Great Depression, identical twins are separated at birth. One, Drexel Hemsley becomes a wildly successful '50s rock star, while the other, Ryan Wade, struggles to balance his passion for music and pleasing his parents, who want him to become a preacher. Finally, Ryan rebels against his parents' wishes and launches his own music career -- performing the hits of Drexel Hemsley. Ryan later learns the truth about Drexel when their fates tragically collide.

Movie Overview
"The Identical", directed by Dustin Marcellino, launched in 2014, is a musically driven drama movie with spiritual undertones. The story focuses on twin kids who are separated at birth throughout the Great Depression because of their moms and dads' monetary situations, with among them, Drexel Hemsley, ending up being a well known rock and roll vocalist while the other, Ryan Wade, deals with both his sense of identity and his longing for music.

Plot Summary
In the middle of the Depression, a poor couple, William and Helen Hemsley give birth to twin boys. Facing their monetary situations, they decide to provide one of their children, Ryan Wade, to a traveling minister, Reece Wade, and his partner Louise as they are not able to have kids.

Ryan matures in a strict spiritual environment compared to his twin, Drexel, who becomes a popular rock and roll singer known as "The Dream". While those around him continuously advise Ryan of his pastoral destiny, he feels a contacting us to music. This causes a dispute with his daddy as, being a minister, he rock and roll's expected "devil's music". This does not stop Ryan, as he ends up being enthralled by Drexel's music and even begins performing, making success as Drexel's onstage knock-off, activating a crisis of self-identity.

Styles
"The Identical" goes beyond the story of musical goals and identity crisis. It takes a look at spiritual styles; the cruelty and strictness of Ryan's spiritual training influences his relationship with his father and his secret enthusiasm for "wicked" music. It conveys the message of following one's enthusiasm, regardless of social or familial expectations and the power of faith and decision in overcoming challenges.

Furthermore, the movie likewise deals with the theme of familial ties. The deep bond in between the apart twins stimulates the principle of nature versus nurture and exposes an extensive connection despite their various trainings.

Characters
Blake Rayne, an Elvis impersonator, in his launching film role, incredibly plays both Drexel Hemsley, and his twin sibling, Ryan Wade. Ryan's character is torn between his family's expectations and his own personal desires, having a hard time to comprehend where he suits his world. Rayne also plays Drexel, providing a striking contrast to Ryan as a carefree and confident rock and roll vocalist.

Critical Reception
Critics received "The Identical" with blended evaluations for its narrative execution and thematical conveyance. While some slammed its failure to fully delve deep into the characters and check out the styles in-depth, others appreciated its heartfelt efficiencies and musical discussions.

Conclusion
"The Identical" is a tale of self-discovery and faith, loaded with classic tunes from the 50s and 60s. It checks out the struggles of pursuing personal enthusiasms versus social expectations and the relief of discovering one's true identity. It is an emotionally appealing film that emphasizes the power of music in developing connections and discovering oneself. Despite its combined reception, it leaves audiences with thought-provoking messages about faith, identity, and the defining power of music.

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