COLCOA Film Review: 'Someone, Somewhere' (Deux moi). Urban alienation and our swipe-right culture keep two Parisian lonelyhearts apart in a The second, which drags the movie down, is that our hyper-connected era has, paradoxically, kept us from establishing meaningful relationships. Critic Reviews for Someone, Somewhere (Deux moi).

Starring: Simon Abkarian, François Berléand, François Civil. Find where to watch Someone, Somewhere in New Zealand. French romantic comedy from director Cédric Klapisch.

Someone Somewhere

Somewhere movie reviews & Metacritic score: You have probably seen him in the tabloids; Johnny is living at the legendary Chateau Marmont hotel in Hollywood. Starring: François Civil, Ana Girardot, Camille Cottin and others. Rémy and Mélanie are two thirty-year-olds who live in the same Parisian neighborhood. Someone, Somewhere (Deux moi) - Rémy and Mélanie are two Parisian thirty-year-olds who visit a psychologist to study their self. Both victims of this loneliness of big cities, in a hyper connected world where one would think meeting someone would be easier. Starring: Ana Girardot, François Civil, François Berléand and others.

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I've seen many bad movies lately. When I got to see "Somewhere" even if it was a movie for what I have waited a long time. But the movie got me on the wrong foot.

Johnny Marco (played by Stephen Dorff) is a famous action actor who divides his time between alcohol. Rémy and Mélanie are thirty years old and live in the same district in Paris. She multiplies missed appointments on social networks while he struggles to meet. Both victims of this loneliness of the big cities.