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Someone Else
2007 78m
Comedy
,
Drama
5.8
50%
35%
48%
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David (Stephen Mangan) constantly stresses over his love life and feels a choice must be made, stay with his too-agreeable girlfriend, Lisa (Susan Lynch), or go after exciting and tricky Nina (Lara Belmont).
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Directed By
Col Spector
Written By
Col Spector
,
Radha Chakraborty
Studio
RSA Films
Cast of Someone Else
Stephen Mangan
David
Chris Coghill
Matt
Shaun Dingwall
Michael
Susan Lynch
Lisa
Lara Belmont
Nina
John Henshaw
Paul
Frank Perozo
Alex
Bridget Fry
Jane
Lydia Piechowiak
Stephanie
Isobel Pravda
Bianca
Lydia Ayoade
Matt's Girl
Neville C. Bardoliwalla OBE
Freddie Mercury
Hugo Chamberlain
Barman
Kelly Eastwood
Waitress
Annalie Wilson
Waitress
Someone Else Reviews
Time Out
Dave Calhoun
Spector, who's a fluid, straightforward director, resists the crutch of music until the final scene when he goes and blows it all by playing something stupid like... a Gary Barlow song.
BBC.com
Laura Bushell
Someone Else is the top end of indie filmmaking, with a polished script and even shinier cinematography from Trevor Forrest, but it's low-key enough not to verge onto Richard Curtis territory.
Financial Times
Martin Hoyle
Too shapeless and unplotted; and Mangan's not-too-ruffled rueful affability hails more from sitcom land.
Film4
Steve Watson
A muzak rendition of Take That's 'Back For Good' plays over the montage that ends the film. It seems a fittingly empty conclusion to a story that never really engages with its audience.
Total Film
David Jenkins
Performances and script are both first-rate, but what really rivets is how scarily /familiar/ it all feels, from the listless rebound romances to the forced insularity of post-breakup bachelorhood. Superb stuff.
Sky Cinema
Tim Evans
Debut writer-director Col Spector draws out richly detailed performances, particularly from Mangan, and the script is bursting with all-too-familiar break-up clichs that can only have been drawn from bitter experience.
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