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Jemand, den ich mal kannte

Originaltitel: Somebody I Used to Know
  • 2023
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 46 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,7/10
9405
IHRE BEWERTUNG
BELIEBTHEIT
2.739
1.198
Jemand, den ich mal kannte (2023)
On a trip to her hometown, workaholic Ally reminisces with her ex Sean and starts to question everything about the person she's become. Things only get more confusing when she meets Cassidy, who reminds her of the person she used to be.
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Auf einer Reise in ihre Heimatstadt schwelgt die arbeitssüchtige Ally in Erinnerungen an ihren Ex Sean und beginnt, alles an der Person in Frage zu stellen, die sie geworden ist.Auf einer Reise in ihre Heimatstadt schwelgt die arbeitssüchtige Ally in Erinnerungen an ihren Ex Sean und beginnt, alles an der Person in Frage zu stellen, die sie geworden ist.Auf einer Reise in ihre Heimatstadt schwelgt die arbeitssüchtige Ally in Erinnerungen an ihren Ex Sean und beginnt, alles an der Person in Frage zu stellen, die sie geworden ist.

  • Regie
    • Dave Franco
  • Drehbuch
    • Dave Franco
    • Alison Brie
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Alison Brie
    • Jay Ellis
    • Kiersey Clemons
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,7/10
    9405
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    BELIEBTHEIT
    2.739
    1.198
    • Regie
      • Dave Franco
    • Drehbuch
      • Dave Franco
      • Alison Brie
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Alison Brie
      • Jay Ellis
      • Kiersey Clemons
    • 43Benutzerrezensionen
    • 70Kritische Rezensionen
    • 57Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 1 wins total

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    Somebody I Used To Know: Do These Two Look Familiar?
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    Alison Brie
    Alison Brie
    • Ally
    Jay Ellis
    Jay Ellis
    • Sean
    Kiersey Clemons
    Kiersey Clemons
    • Cassidy
    Danny Pudi
    Danny Pudi
    • Benny
    Olga Merediz
    Olga Merediz
    • Joanne 'JoJo'
    Haley Joel Osment
    Haley Joel Osment
    • Jeremy
    Julie Hagerty
    Julie Hagerty
    • Libby
    Ayden Mayeri
    Ayden Mayeri
    • Kayla
    Fabi Reyna
    • Jules
    Marian Li-Pino
    • Cyrina
    • (as Marian Li-Pino)
    Ted Rooney
    Ted Rooney
    • Barry
    Rochelle Maria Muzquiz
    • Mel
    • (as Rochelle Muzquiz)
    Loudon McCleery
    Loudon McCleery
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    Phillip Ray Guevara
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    Hannah Barefoot
    Hannah Barefoot
    • Michelle
    Amy Sedaris
    Amy Sedaris
    • Deedee
    Sam Richardson
    Sam Richardson
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    Zoë Chao
    Zoë Chao
    • Ramona
    • Regie
      • Dave Franco
    • Drehbuch
      • Dave Franco
      • Alison Brie
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    Zusammenfassung

    Reviewers say 'Somebody I Used to Know' is a mixed romantic comedy exploring self-empowerment and nostalgia. Alison Brie's performance is praised, though her character divides opinions. The chemistry with Jay Ellis is noted, but supporting roles are underutilized. Predictability and derivative themes are criticized, with comparisons to 'My Best Friend's Wedding'. Nudity and explicit content spark debate, while cinematography and setting are appreciated. The plot and character development are seen as shallow, making the film an average experience with some merits.
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    4SaidNDone

    Inane

    "Somebody I Used to Know" is slightly better than other Amazon rom-com efforts but still falls flat. What charm this movie has is mostly driven by grounded characters + the cast and lead's solid chemistry. Other than that it basically follows the bad romcom formula to a T:

    • The 'likeable'/'relatable' lead character is actually unlikable due to their abhorrent actions
    • It is mostly directionless and relies heavily on ridiculous drama driven by characters refusing to communicate. Outside of Ally there is basically no organic character/relationship development
    • It heavily relies on childish gross-out/nudity/sex driven humor that isn't funny if you're over the age of 15


    All of the above combined with a 15 minute too long runtime and the writers thinking people in their mid-30s acting like teenagers is somehow charming results in something 'watchable' but not very engaging.

    If you liked Community you might enjoy the novelty of seeing Alison Brie and Danny Pudi on screen again. Otherwise, there's not much point in watching this.
    5EUyeshima

    Familiar Shenanigans Rekindling an Old Flame

    As a principal character pointed out with an on-the-nose observation in an early scene, this 2023 romcom felt like a familiar rehash of the Julia Roberts 1997 vehicle, "My Best Friend's Wedding". This time, Ally, a reality show producer faces a career crisis and comes home to rural Washington to connect with her old flame Sean from a decade ago only to discover he's getting married to a younger woman Cassidy who is facing her own challenges in abandoning her burgeoning rock music career for marriage. Showing her signature spunk with comic aplomb as Ally, Alison Brie co-wrote the screenplay with her husband Dave Franco who directed. Despite some sharp jabs at reality TV at the outset, their plot follows a predictable path with the characters acting just as you'd expect in their respective predicaments. Jay Ellis is given little to do but act moony or confused as Sean. Kiersey Clemons fares better as Cassidy who recognizes her affinity with Ally. Julie Hagerty displays her trademark ditziness as Ally's sexually active mom, while a still recognizable Haley Joel Osment energetically plays a family friend who is an irritating pop culture geek.
    7livestorymode

    Delightfully Surprised!

    This is a sweet little movie. I think it just started playing on Prime and Alison Brie pulled me in. All the acting is good here. The dialogue is more realistic than the usual rom-com, and I didn't need to suspend disbelief as much as I usually do in this genre. It really shouldn't even go in the rom com bucket but marketing didn't know how else to sell it. Forget the labels. Yes, there's a my-best-friend's-wedding vibe, but, in a moment of self awareness, this is even addressed in a joke. The characters are likable, even the slightly shady Sean. Ally and Cassidy have authentic exchanges as two women supposedly at odds, but finding a lot of commonality. I love a coming-to-mutual respect scene topped off with a celebratory streaking! I was so pleasantly surprised by this one, it makes me wonder, why the other low ratings? Sure, some of these plot points are familiar. Yes, trying to break up a wedding last minute is cringy, but we're living in a Fast n Furious franchise world here. I don't care if we can go watch cars fly... I'm watching brain cells fly right outta my head with those ones. Franco and Brie's movie is for fun and ultimately has a great message. A sweet little movie a try next time you could use a feel good moment.
    5arungeorge13

    The things I continue to do for Alison Brie! [+50%]

    Dave Franco's sophomore directorial has a definite flow and some interestingly grey-shaded protagonists. Where it doesn't stick is in its first act (the whole "Do I hate my job?" aspect isn't called out well enough) and the somewhat rushed finale, with everything getting sorted out so easily. The middle section, however, had me completely invested. The writing by Dave and Alison tries hard not to succumb to some derivative tropes of the steal-your-guy genre but it ends up doing just that. That said, the film does offer some moments of shine as the leads are well-written and performed, and even some of the supporting cast (featuring the likes of Danny Pudi and Julie Hagerty) adds on. To brand this film an all-out romantic comedy isn't exactly correct - it's more of a romantic drama with bits of organic humour added unevenly.
    5Stream2BigScreen_Movie_Reviews

    Somebody I Used to Know Thought My Best Friend's Wedding Was Better the First Time

    Hey, Streamers! It's mid-February, and it seems you either watch romantic comedies or you're anticipating the Big Game. For those who aren't into the latter, here's some more counterprogramming courtesy of Prime Video and the minds of Dave Franco and Alison Brie, Somebody I Used to Know. It's a "romantic" comedy involving wedding shenanigans, which we all love. Am I right??? Here's whether you should know this somebody.

    Dave Franco directs the screenplay he wrote with his wife and the movie's star, Alison Brie. Somebody I Used to Know takes place over a few days in Leavenworth, Washington when Ally (Brie) returns to her mother's home after her reality television show was canceled. While in town on day one, Ally predictably runs into her old flame, Sean (Jay Ellis), after ten years; and they seem to pick up right where they left off. Sean, of course, is hiding the big news of his impending wedding, which leads Ally to go full-on Julianne Potter (My Best Friend's Wedding reference). Wedding sabotage hijinks ensue.

    This storyline is so tiresome. How many times do we have to see a woman, usually, attempt to sabotage her ex's wedding? Why would anyone think that's going to turn out good for you in the end? Why would you even want someone who was easily manipulated by you? Is that satisfying? I have so many questions for this played-out genre.

    Now, Somebody I Used to Know steps right into all of the problems with this genre of romantic comedy. It is predictable and unoriginal. In fact, it borrows so heavily from My Best Friend's Wedding that I am now wondering if that was Franco and Brie's objective. It is a shame that this movie feels so derivative because Alison Brie is generally a likeable screen presence. You can easily root for the characters she plays, even someone who is being so manipulative. The one good thing that Franco and Brie have added to this movie is a theme about self-empowerment. The screenplay revisits ideas about making oneself happy, and it is impactful at times. I wish those ideas had been more in the forefront than the wedding sabotage.

    There really isn't much else here. There's a nice sing-along to look forward to. Haley Joel Osment and Danny Pudi get some good moments, but Osment, in particular, is so unnecessary. That's all really. Eh. *Shrug*

    Ultimately, Somebody I Used to Know is fine but too derivative, unoriginal and predictable to really be interesting. While the movie hints at other meaningful themes, it settles with the cliches of wedding sabotage movies to be its driving force. That's pretty disappointing. Alison Brie is a pleasant on-screen presence and Haley Joel Osment gets some daffy moments. I'd only suggest a handful of popcorn for this if you need something to fill the time while waiting for Rihanna's halftime show.

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      Alison Brie, a self-professed nudist and exhibitionist, used her personal experiences with public nudity in the writing and incorporated them into her character. She told the Hollywood Reporter that, "I had a real penchant for streaking in my college years. I kind of took a step away from that, but, in more recent years, I've gotten back into it."
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      Ally: You can't just fully close off one whole side of yourself, that's no way to live.

      Cassidy: I mean you chose a path and you're doing great, right?

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 10. Februar 2023 (Deutschland)
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    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • A quien solía conocer
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      • Leavenworth, Washington, USA
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      • Amazon Studios
      • Black Bear
      • Temple Hill Entertainment
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