Someone Else (film)
Someone Else is a 2006 British Comedy-drama independent film. The film was directed by Col Spector and written by Spector along with Radha Chakraborty. The film had its world premiere at the Edinburgh International Film Festival on 20 August 2006 and released on 7 September 2007 in the United Kingdom.
Plot
Photographer David and his longtime girlfriend Lisa are all set to celebrate their third year together with a whirlwind trip to Venice. Though exuberant Lisa can't wait for the date to arrive, doubtful David seems to have become somewhat hesitant about the impending vacation.When David chats-up a loopy local named Nina in the park, the sparks between the pair are quickly doused when David begins to feel guilty about distancing himself from Lisa. Determined to make thing right, David confesses to his brief fling and gets kicked to the curb for his noble effort. To add insult to injury, Nina admits that she's already moved on and isn't really interested in David anymore.
When a local dating agency sends Lisa's photo to David's slacker friend Matt, David sets out to win back his embittered ex by any means necessary.
Cast
- Neville Cawas Bardoliwalla as Freddie Mercury
- Stephen Mangan as David
- Susan Lynch as Lisa
- Lara Belmont as Nina
- Chris Coghill as Matt
- Shaun Dingwall as Michael
- John Henshaw as Paul
- Lydia Fox as Matt's girl
Production
Filming took place in 18 days at London, England.
Reception
Someone Else received mixed reviews and holds a 50% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Laura Bushell of BBC Online gave the film positive review and praised the script "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." David Jenkins of Total Film gave 4 out of 5 stars and said "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." Tim Evans of Sky Movies praised the director "Debut writer-director Col Spector draws out richly detailed performances, particularly from Mangan, and the script is bursting with all-too-familiar break-up clichés that can only have been drawn from bitter experience."However, Dave Calhoun of Time Out criticized the director and said that "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."
Awards
Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Result |
2007 | Karlovy Vary International Film Festival | Variety Critics’ Choice | Col Spector | |
2007 | Panorama of European Cinema in Athens | Best European Film of the European Section | Col Spector |