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Me Without You [DVD] [2001]

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  • Actors: Anna Friel, Michelle Williams, Ella Jones, Anna Popplewell, Cameron Powrie
  • Directors: Sandra Goldbacher
  • Writers: Sandra Goldbacher, Laurence Coriat
  • Producers: Finola Dwyer, Jonathan Olsberg, Judy Counihan, Paul Ritchie, Steve Christian
  • Format: PAL, Widescreen
  • Language English, French
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Momentum Pictures
  • DVD Release Date: 14 Oct 2002
  • Run Time: 108 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00006JY2E
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 18,658 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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Sandra Goldbacher's intense drama of friendship and betrayal Me Without You was not especially liked by UK reviewers, but opened in the US to rave reviews. Carrying the relationship between two teenagers through their student days and into adulthood, it shows the more obviously charismatic Marina (Anna Friel) as parasitic on her more intelligent friend Holly (Michelle Williams) and then utterly devastated when Holly tries to break away (a brief epilogue shows them still involved years later). Best known for her role in Dawson's Creek, Michelle Williams (whose English accent is impeccable) gives a finely nuanced performance; Anne Friel runs the gamut from drug-induced stupor to malice to hysteria with a staginess that is only partly the character's. There are solid performances from Trudy Stiler as the neurotic ex-croupier mother who is part of Marina's problem and Kyle McLachlan as the oddly passive lecturer whom both seduce. The film is good on the passage of time--it has a fine eye for the fashion disasters of 1970s to 90s Britain--yet it's somehow disingenuous in its avoidance of emotional subtext. It's overly partial, too: Holly is obviously a stand-in for the writer-director.

On the DVD: Me Without Your is presented in a widescreen visual ratio of 2.35:1 with Dolby 5.1 digital sound that gives full weight and intensity to a soundtrack which revisits a well-chosen selection of obvious and obscure tracks from the period. It has no extra features. --Roz Kaveney



Special Features

2.35 Wide Screen
16:9 Wide Screen
English
Region 2
Dolby Digital 2.0 English
Dolby Digital 2.0
Directors Commentary
Production Notes
Trailer

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An example of excellent british film making!, 31 Jul 2003
This has to be one of my favourite films because its so true to life. Anna Friel plays the outgoing and manipulative Marina and her best friend, the shy, passive Holly is played by Michelle Williams who is excellent, even managing a realistic british accent!
The film follows the two girls troubled friendship from the age of ten, going through the boredom of being teenagers, 80s students and through their struggles of merging into 'proper' adults. As the film develops through the 70s and 80s, we see the girls suffercating but intense relationship crush both Holly and Marina, and how outside characters (Kyle Machlachlan and Trudie Styler are both excellent in supporting roles)effect each of them and their friendship in turn. My favourite bit is their student life style which is captured wonderfully, and is exactly true to life. I reccomend this to anyone in need of a decend british film, especially students!!
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33 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Shock! Decent British film!!!!!, 21 Oct 2002
By Jason Parkes "We're all Frankies'" (Worcester, UK) - See all my reviews
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Me Without You is a film that I felt was more suited to TV when I initially saw it- my major criticism was the scope it attempted to capture from the 1970's to the present day was too vast. I thought that it should have been a TV series like Our Friends in the North.

This still remains true, though I have softened- as this is a film that stays and resonates with you. Also, it touches on an era in which I have lots of interest- apart from silly list/top ten shows and makes this a film along with Donnie Darko that looks at the 1980's.

The story is simple- a friendship between two quite different females over many years; we get to see them grow together, grow up and grow apart. The music for this film is fantastic- Wreckless Eric, The Clash, er Barbara Dickson, Depeche Mode, Cowboy Junkies, Nick Drake, Tim Buckley. The highlights for me musically were the scenes in the bedroom to Scritti Politti's The Sweetest Girl and the dance scene between Friel/McLachlan to Cabaret Voltaire's Nag Nag Nag- two of the finest singles ever!

Anna Friel is very good, though has the relatively easy role of playing the fallen/shallow/hedonist girl to the divine Michelle Williams (Prozac Nation, Dawson's Creek) who plays the sensitive writer wallflower. Williams is fantastic here, showing exactly why the writers of the Creek decided to give her character something to do in the last 1 1/2 series of Dawson's (nice to escape Katie Holmes gamine gurning & Van Der Beek's god damn worthiness). Williams gets the British accent just right, showing Gwyneth Paltrow how it should be done. Williams gives a fearless performance that is more common to European cinema (which I suppose this qualifies as)

Kyle Machlachlan and Trudie Styler are good in supporting roles and the period detail is great (as is the use of rain in the Brighton scenes). Nice to see an interesting post-modern joke regarding Tarkovsky's Nostalgia (1983), where Williams' character tells McLachlan's that "nostalgia is my favourite Tarkovsky"- in 1982! Anyone who has attended university will be familiar with the talk of Derrida and Foucault, the uni lifestyle is caught wonderfully- improving on that in Mike Leigh's Career Girls (which is set in a similar period). The end feels a little rushed, blame this on the constraints of cinema.

Me Without You is a charming coming of age (and more ) film, charting a notion of fraternity between two girls. Sadly it was overlooked at the cinema, seems that we love our nostalgia on TV but not in the cinema. This is an excellent film that you will want to come back to, in a way the female equivalent of Withnail & I or Jules et Jim/Anne & Muriel without the tragedy. Ditto Mina Tannenbaum or Lawn Dogs. The most shocking thing about this film is that it is British- this usually means homoerotic gangster films in the Tarantino mode, terrible horror films, tedious slabs of populism or unfunny comedies. Pity that this wasn't marketed as heavily as say Bend it like Beckham, as I think it would have found a strong audience (I was the only person in the cinema). Here it has a second chance on video and like a film like Beautiful Girls I hope it finds an audience there.

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13 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I cannot stop watching this film., 9 Aug 2003
By M. Swann "little_miss_reviewer" (London, UK) - See all my reviews
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As a student, I should be spending my life watching Kilroy, Tricia and This Morning. Surely!? Well, no, actually. This year I have mostly been watching this, frankly, incredible film. Everytime I watch it, I understand more about the complexities of Marina and Holly's friendship - a first watch will only allow you a surface view. Also, by watching it more than once, your understanding of Nat and Holly's relationship also develops. As well as gaining a deeper insight into the relationships within the film my mind does do the whole shallow girlie thing as I love love LOVE the clothes, especially Marina's pink dress which she wears to seduce her lecturer...never worked out why she wore her pants over her tights tho (anyone else?!).

I just love this film. On first watching it seems mostly bleak and helpless - it captures the frustrations of growing up in Suburbia perfectly (perhaps that's why I like this film, as it echoes my own experiences), but it is actually a beautful coming of age story. I can see parts of myself in both Holly and Marina; they're two extremes on the same spectrum and I think that is why this film works. I just love it, and I can watch it over and over and not get bored - and for me, that is saying something!

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4.0 out of 5 stars "I don't know who I am when we're not us. There's no me without you"
This 2001 film from British director Sandra Goldbacher is a coming-of-age story about intense female teenage bonds and what happens to them on the road to adulthood. Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars Me can do without you.
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This is a film that I picked up cheap ex-rental and then bought again for the commentary track. This is a keeper and one that I can come back to again and again. Read more
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