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How to Tell This Year’s Doppelgängers, Evil Twins, and Alter Egos Apart
From Sinners to Severance to Vanya, here’s a cheat sheet to the many multiples.
Mickeys 1 through 16 all have that high-pitched, New York–ish accent that Robert Pattinson perfected to make his oft-cloned protagonist in Bong Joon Ho’s latest film feel distinct before each iteration gets thrown in the trash. The Innies and Outies of Ben Stiller’s bizarre workplace drama are mostly separated by knowledge and memory, not appearance, which saves Adam Scott from having to wear a wig while trying to bust out of Lumon (and has viewers thrilled whenever Britt Lower does her Helly R. strut). Wearing his own clothes, the Irish actor hits the stage with little props — a dishrag for Sonia, a gold chain for Helena, a tennis ball for the doctor — to differentiate the show’s wry and tragic family members,each yearning for love or success or something in-between, as they grapple with their shared unhappiness.By the end of the night, however, any external, discerning traits fade away, leaving Scott by his lonesome.
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