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O Brother, Which Art Thou?

About 4 pages (1,037 words)

The Washington Post, August 31st, 2001

THE FIRST question about Mark and Michael Polish -- and the one that has bedeviled them their whole lives -- is: Which one is which? Twin brothers and dead ringers born in 1972, they not only strongly resemble each other, they complete each other's sentences and seem in complete agreement all the time. Listening back to the tape of our lunchtime conversation, it was impossible to decipher which brother was talking. So let's call them, collectively, one all-purpose Polish. "Jackpot" is the second in a triptych, they say. The first was the 1999 "Twin Falls Idaho," their debut feature about two c...

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