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Somebody's Darling

  • 2016
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
64
YOUR RATING
Jessa Settle in Somebody's Darling (2016)
FantasyHorrorMysteryRomanceThriller

A fraternity president becomes obsessed with a young coed but his hopeful courtship decays into sinister pursuit as unnatural secrets surface about his brotherhood.A fraternity president becomes obsessed with a young coed but his hopeful courtship decays into sinister pursuit as unnatural secrets surface about his brotherhood.A fraternity president becomes obsessed with a young coed but his hopeful courtship decays into sinister pursuit as unnatural secrets surface about his brotherhood.

  • Director
    • Sharad Kant Patel
  • Writers
    • Sebastian Mathews
    • Sharad Kant Patel
  • Stars
    • Paul Galvan
    • Jessa Settle
    • Fred Parker Jr.
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    64
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sharad Kant Patel
    • Writers
      • Sebastian Mathews
      • Sharad Kant Patel
    • Stars
      • Paul Galvan
      • Jessa Settle
      • Fred Parker Jr.
    • 3User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Paul Galvan
    Paul Galvan
    • Christian Roane
    Jessa Settle
    • Sarah Stein
    • (as Jessa Faye Settles)
    Fred Parker Jr.
    Fred Parker Jr.
    • Victor Dunovant
    • (as Fred Parker)
    Matt Tramel
    Matt Tramel
    • Patrick Marian
    Kristen Tucker
    • Madison Richards
    Cathy Baron
    Cathy Baron
    • Riley McCutchin
    Monique Cortez
    • Monique Argento
    Joshua Tomasik
    • Eric Heder
    Esther Fallick
    • Eric Heder
    • (voice)
    • (as Al Fallick)
    Trevor Doyle Nelson
    Trevor Doyle Nelson
    • James Ord
    • (as Trevor Nelson)
    Brandon Hearnsberger
    • Hiram
    Mike Kiely
    • Edwin
    Crystal Crawford
    • Sarah's friend
    Morgan McCarthy
    Morgan McCarthy
    • Sarah's Friend
    • (voice)
    • …
    Kathleen Murphy
    • Bathroom Party Guest
    Morgan Gossom
    • Bitter Bathroom Party Guest
    Alex Aurisch
    • 3rd Bathroom Party Guest
    Jelena Susloparova
    • Drunk Russian Party Guest
    • Director
      • Sharad Kant Patel
    • Writers
      • Sebastian Mathews
      • Sharad Kant Patel
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    1Platypuschow

    Somebody's Darling: Wait, what?

    1/10's are a rarity from me so watching two films in a row so deserving makes me wonder what I did to deserve such utter torture.

    Somebody's Darling is an odd film and very hard to pigeon hole. On IMDB it's everything from fantasy to horror and I can confidently say that movies like this need a genre all of their own. Be sure though it's name would be sorely derogative.

    Trying to explain Somebody's Darling would be like trying to breakdown a years worth of Eastenders. I would never do that, it would be cruel and unusual punishment and nobody would care anyway.

    All I can really say about this random incoherent pile of duck poop is that it's beyond bad and doesn't deserve another syllable.

    The Good:

    Nope

    The Bad:

    Everything

    Things I Learnt From This Movie:

    I must have done something very unpleasant to something very cute to have deserved that travesty
    7thewiglyworm

    A slow dramatic wind up, poised with curiosity and an interesting plot

    It is always exciting to see the film work of new directors and actors. I don't think enough of us stop to take the time to appreciate the work which goes into these smaller productions to eventually forge the legends we know today such as David Lynch, Tim Burton, or Terry Gilliam.

    Baring in mind that is not a AAA Hollywood blockbuster, it perked my interest as film directors like Sharad Patel making names for themselves generally put in extra elbow grease to fill in the gaps with a good writing style, well developed characters, and strategic use of resources.

    Fortunately Somebody's Darling is no exception to the rule. It addresses some of the more relatable situations in fraternity culture, yet indirectly so as to build the build upon the story line of the main characters.

    The suspenseful writing is well thought out with a methodical approach, but is able to not take itself too seriously (with a few jabs at reference to the film not being more than it is). There is a very fine line between campy, good and crappy in smaller budget films; often too easy to take oneself too seriously and be unintentionally campy as hell, or not seriously enough and confuse the audience as to whether or not they just watched a parody thriller (or both!).

    My main quirk with the film was that the pacing did seem to bog down a bit much past the halfway mark, as I felt it was fleshed out enough at that point; it did manage to redeem itself, picking up and progressing the plot and holding my interest throughout the rest. Now as whether you are the type of movie goer who wants to be the first to figure out the plot within the first two lines of the movie, or the viewer who enjoys letting the story unfold, the writing particularly well balanced as it manages to be appealing to both camps.

    I could go on that the main antagonist could have been a bit less stiff in his delivery, but on the other hand, I found his somewhat stilted delivery to add to the distant/apathetic/psychopathic role at times.

    With a solid plot that is refreshing in respect to the old hat many thrillers/suspense films dawn, an intimate development between the characters and well thought out writing; in addition to making the most of a slim budget; overall, I would give this film a solid recommendation. In fact, I want to give it another go after learning some interesting details about the writing and set details after the first watch (kudos to the attention to detail); but no spoilers here folks.

    I hope to see more work of Director Sharad Patel and will definitely keep my eye on him, I'd advise the same to anyone else following new directors who moving up in the scene putting out good content.

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      The violin that is also digitally altered to sound like a cello in some cues, is a civil war era antique played by artist musician Collin McRae.
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      Performed by Emmet Mcguire

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    • Release date
      • March 5, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Christian Roane
    • Filming locations
      • Rice University - 6100 Main Street, Houston, Texas, USA(location)
    • Production company
      • UFOclub Creative
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 20 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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