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Release Date:
7 October 2005 (Canada)
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Plot:
K. O'Connor, a young journalist known for her celebrity profiles, is consumed with discovering the truth behind a long-buried incident that affected the lives and careers of showbiz team Vince Collins and Lanny Morris. full summary | full synopsis
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2 wins
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10 nominations
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(11 articles)
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Sex, Drugs, (not so much Rock & Roll) and a Mystery....
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Kevin Bacon | ... | Lanny | |
| Colin Firth | ... | Vince | |
| Alison Lohman | ... | Karen | |
| David Hayman | ... | Reuben | |
| Rachel Blanchard | ... | Maureen | |
| Maury Chaykin | ... | Sally Sanmarco | |
| Sonja Bennett | ... | Bonnie | |
| Kristin Adams | ... | Alice | |
| Deborah Grover | ... | Mrs. O'Flaherty | |
| Beau Starr | ... | Jack Scaglia | |
| Arsinée Khanjian | ... | Publishing Executive | |
| Gabrielle Rose | ... | Publishing Executive | |
| Don McKellar | ... | Publishing Executive | |
| David Hemblen | ... | NY Hotel Concierge | |
| John Moraitis | ... | Irv Fleischman |
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Also Known As:
Somebody Loves You (Canada: English title) (working title)
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MPAA:
Rated R for strong sexuality, nudity, drug use and language. (DVD version)
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107 min
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2.35 : 1 more
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Certification:
Ireland:18 |
Canada:16+ (Quebec) |
UK:18 |
Canada:18A (British Columbia/Nova Scotia/Ontario) |
USA:NC-17 (original rating) |
USA:Open (rating surrendered) (2005) |
Australia:R |
Canada:18A (Alberta/Manitoba) (re-rating on appeal) |
Canada:R (Alberta/Manitoba) (original rating) |
Switzerland:16 (canton of Vaud) |
Switzerland:16 (canton of Geneva) |
USA:R (DVD version) |
Portugal:M/16 |
Hong Kong:III |
Germany:16 |
Finland:K-15 |
Malaysia:(Banned) |
Japan:R-18 |
Hungary:16 |
Sweden:11 |
Argentina:16 |
South Korea:18 |
USA:TV-MA (TV rating) |
Singapore:R21 (cut) |
Netherlands:12 (TV version) |
Netherlands:16
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Director Atom Egoyan made cuts to the film, including an orgy scene, in a failed attempt to challenge the NC-17 rating given by the MPAA. ThinkFilm has since announced that the version shown in US theaters is the same as the one shown at the Cannes Film Festival.
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Continuity: When Lanny and Karen are having dinner and they leave the restaurant Karen has hoop earrings in (both ears) but when she goes back and Lanny kisses her she has no earring in her left ear, though the one in her right ear is still visible and she had them both on throughout the rest of the scene.
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Lanny Morris:
Having to be a nice guy is the toughest job in the world when you're not.
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Movie Connections:
Featured in This Film Is Not Yet Rated (2006)
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Soundtrack:
White Light
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How does it end / Who killed her?Did Alice rape Karen?
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Another great work by Atom Egoyan, based on the novel by Rupert Holmes.
Knowing a little about the plot before seeing the film my big question/concern was "Kevin Bacon"? Going in I just didn't see Bacon in such a roll. But it didn't take long before Egoyan's primary cast selection (including Kevin Bacon, Colin Firth, and Alison Lohman) was clearly calculated and well thought.
Some might call this Egoyan's 'most mainstream' work to date, but it retains many of the qualities we've come to expect from him. The screenplay was precisely developed to provide a great pace to the story, and to provide little 'bits and pieces' of key information just when you need them. It doesn't give the truth away too early, yet when the secret is finally revealed it's accompanied by a sense of "I should have seen that coming".
This film does deal with some 'touchy' cinematic subjects including sex and drug use. What should be truly disturbing is the murder in question, but 'simple' murder is accepted in film without a second thought.
The screening I saw was the 'uncut' version of the film. There has apparently been some controversy surrounding some of the films content, so I don't know whether this is the version the movie-going public will eventually see in mass-market theatres. It contained some pretty graphic sex, but it wasn't gratuitous - it served a purpose in the development of the characters and story. These scenes, while clearly not suitable for a younger audience, belong in this film.
An excellent film, as most have come to expect from Egoyan.