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Another Me Sophie Turner Movie Review And Casting

Based on a novel by Scottish writer Cathy MacPhail, Another Me tells the story of an insecure young people from the Cardiff jobs who has to deal with a dad with a number of sclerosis, a two-timing mom, a dramatization instructor played by Jonathan Rhys-Meyers, a Doppelgänger that may be her understudy (or is it vice versa?) in the school play, and also hazy underpasses, spontaneously breaking home windows and a great deal of various other allegedly scary-spooky stuff about which would want to estimate Colin Firth's character in Love Actually: "It's primarily frightening how bad the writing is." Justin Bieber's verses on his G-rated first album are creepier compared to this stone-cold clutter.
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What this film's company was in competition at the recent Rome Film Festival is anyone's guess (possibly there's a Doppelgänger movie around that's really excellent?). Also the involvement of Game of Thrones starlet Sophie Turner in the lead and an outstanding collection of name actors in terribly developed assisting parts, including Rhys Ifans, Leonor Watling and Geraldine Chaplin, will make this a hard sell past anything but undiscriminating TELEVISION stations seeking English-language filler.
Unconfident teenager Fay (Turner) is rather surprisingly supplied the job of Lady Macbeth at school. The handsome Drew (Gregg Sulkin, as reliably squeaky-clean as his frequent roles in Disney Channel-projects propose) is cast opposite her in the lead, though clearly such a wonderful, good-looking and eccentrically non-threatening person couldn't be interested in an introvert like her? At the same time, suggest female Monica (Spanish starlet Charlotte Vega) has been cast as Fay's understudy and has the vicious routine of copying her hairdo-- the embodiment of all teenage evil.
At home, points aren't far better, as Dad (Ifans, the only actual Welshman in the actors) experiences MS and Mom's (Forlani) suggestion of upholding her guy through sickness and health and wellness is to have an extramarital affair with somebody Fay knows. To top all of it off, a spooky aged neighbor (Chaplin) views her fluctuating the stairs when Fay recognizes she's been taking the lift and her schoolmates saw her at institution even on the day she was sick and staid in your home. Seemingly, her life is a clutter and something-- or a person-- is tinkering Fay's head.
Though Coixet has constantly had a strong visual sense and her regular cinematographer Jean-Claude Larrieu knows how to make points look quite, there is a clear feeling below that Coixet is totally from her depth in this category exercise, which is all excessive surface areas and no stress, however hard the music and sound effects try to tell audiences otherwise.




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Location: Rome Film Festival (Competition).
Production companies: Rainy Day Films, Tornasol Films, Fox International Productions.
Cast: Sophie Turner, Rhys Ifans, Claire Forlani, Gregg Sulkin, Leonor Watling, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Geraldine Chaplin.
Writer-Director: Isabel Coixet, movie script based on a novel by Cathy MacPhail.
Producers: R. Gilbertson, N. Carmen-Dav, M. Besuievsky.
Supervisor of digital photography: Jean-Claude Larrieu.
Manufacturing developer: Marie Lanna.
Music: Michael Price.
Publishers: Peter Lambert, Elena Ruiz.
Sales: Twentieth Century Fox International.
No score, 86 minutes.

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