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Caesar Twins

2008

The duo are obviously very talented and work hard for what they do. Their skill and their technique is really something to admire. The Caesar Twin’s show is full of acrobalance and acrobatics, and at some points just funniness. The twins yet again have created a good show and are well known for their talents. The blonde men have gone all out on the brotherly love this year, showing off the injuries they have had through the years they have been performing and training.
The twins’ high wire work is really beautiful to watch as it seems like they are just flying through the sky, like angels. Also there are funny moments when they grab a girl from the audience and sit her down to have dinner with them, but she thinks it is just the one of them, or is suppose to think this any way, as they exchange themselves without her knowing. The scene with the computer game, when the twins are suppose to be fighting with each other as computer characters is amusing but really not that spectacular to watch.
Though the show is very entertaining and is great to see the twins skills, there is a lot of repetition, which can get boring after a while.
The Caesar Twins really give it their all in this performance, which makes for great watching, only problem is how once you see all their tricks in the first 20 minutes, you still have another 40 to go.

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Scott Robertson




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