Me Without You (film)

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Me Without You

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Directed by Sandra Goldbacher
Produced by Steve Christian
Finola Dwyer
Jonathan Olsberg
Written by Sandra Goldbacher
Laurence Coriat
Starring Anna Friel
Michelle Williams
Oliver Milburn
Music by Adrian Johnston
Cinematography Denis Crossan
Editing by Michael Ellis
Distributed by Capitol Films
Release date(s) November 23, 2001
Running time 107 min.
Country UK
Language English
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Me Without You is a 2001 British film, starring Anna Friel, Michelle Williams and Oliver Milburn, and written and directed by Sandra Goldbacher.

A coming-of-age realistic story of friendship and heartbreak

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[edit] Plot

This drama charts the development of the friendship between two very different girls (Holly and Marina) from their teenage years during the late 1970s to the present day.

The first scene depicts the girls at twelve years old. Although they are next-door neighbors, both girls come from very different backgrounds. Holly is Jewish and has an overprotective mother, while Marina's mother is much more laid back and her father is almost never around. At this point, Holly also develops a crush on Marina's older brother Nat.

The film then cuts to Holly and Marina's teenage years, which finds them lying on Marina's bed smoking because they're bored. Later on, Marina runs over to Holly's house to tell her that she's found out about a party that Nat's girlfriend, Carolyn, is having. When the girls get to the party, the others ask if they would like to "play a game", although the "game" simply involves shooting heroin. Nat's girlfriend soon leaves with the other two guys; while Marina wants to follow them, Holly begs her not to. However, when Marina gets up to leave, Holly kisses Nat and the two end up sleeping together. Marina sees them and becomes angry, telling Holly that Nat only had sex with her because he was stoned and probably didn't even recognize her. The next morning, Nat wakes up Marina and asks her to leave a note with Holly that says what happened last night was "beautiful" but a cause of bad timing, and that he looks forward to their future. However, Marina angrily rips up the note.

The film then jumps ahead a few years, at which point Holly and Marina are attending university together. In addition, they are both sleeping with the same professor; a man that Marina had originally thought boring. Nat comes to visit, and he and Holly reconnect. Holly decides she wants to be with him. But, when she goes to end things with her professor, she sees Marina kissing him goodbye. She runs back to Nat, so upset she forgets about the great relationship they were about to enter. Holly soon confronts Marina and the two fight. While Marina soon makes up with Holly, she ruins things between her and Nat by telling them both that the other hasn't wanted to talk to them. Ultimately, the three of them are reunited at a New Year's party, where Nat announces his intent to marry his girlfriend Isabel.

The next scene finds the girls in their late 20s. Holly is a writer, dating a man Marina has chosen for her. Marina is dating a Jewish doctor. Nat comes over to Holly's place and tells her he talks to her in his head all the time. They are interrupted by Holly's boyfriend returning, at which point she tells Nat to leave. Shortly thereafter, she decides she wants to go to America, but Marina tries to stop her by telling her she is pregnant.

Some time later, the characters are reunited at another New Year's Eve party. While playing "Guess Who?", Nat begins to describe someone in a very deep way. Holly guesses Isabel, but Isabel claims it's Holly. Marina says she's bored with this game and they should play sardines. As they wander through the dark house, Marina begins to kiss Holly's boyfriend. Holly and Nat then find each other, however, and Holly tells him she also talks to him all the time in her head. When Holly's boyfriend refuses her advances, Marina freaks out and runs outside. Holly confronts her, and tells her they have to stop being friends. Marina tell her "there's no me without you!" but Holly tells her there is. As Holly walks away, Nat catches up to her and asks if he can come. The two ride a bus away.

The final scene finds the characters in 2001. Nat and Holly have a daughter, and Marina has a daughter and a son. Marina and Holly do not appear as close as they once were; although each accepts the other's presence for the sake of their two young daughters, who appear to be best friends.

[edit] Cast

  • Ella Jones ... Young Holly
  • Cameron Powrie ... Young Nat
  • Hannah Bourne ... Carolyn

[edit] Notes

The introduction and closing credits run over a version of the popular children's theme song White Horses, sung by Jackie Lee.

Anna Friel originally auditioned for the part of Holly.

Rotten Tomatoes gave the movie a 66%

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