Another Me
"She’s watching. She’s waiting. She wants your life."
Fay Delussey seems to have the life she wants until a shadowy double appears and starts hinting that she can take over Fay's world. A teenage girl notices someone very much like her showing up in town and quietly insinuating herself into Fay's routine. The new face shares the same looks and, at... Read more
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About Another Me
Fay Delussey seems to have the life she wants until a shadowy double appears and starts hinting that she can take over Fay's world. A teenage girl notices someone very much like her showing up in town and quietly insinuating herself into Fay's routine. The new face shares the same looks and, at times, the same memories, but moves with a darker motive. As the look alike presses closer to Fay’s friends and family, the atmosphere grows suffocating and unpredictable. The tension comes from small, unnerving exchanges, suspicious glances, and the sense that someone is watching Fay from a different angle. The threat feels personal and near, destabilizing everyday life without warning.
Directed by Isabel Coixet, Another Me draws from Cathy MacPhail's novel. The film stars Sophie Turner as Fay with Claire Forlani and Rhys Ifans, maintaining a tense mood with restrained suspense and careful photography.
Awards: The film did not receive major nominations. It exists as a modest entry in Coixet's filmography and Turner's foray into darker material, with some critics noting the work's ambition even if it didn't attract prominent prizes. It earned attention in festival circles but few awards.
The film has a limited footprint in popular culture, attracting attention mostly from Sophie Turner fans and viewers curious about identity based thrillers. It isn’t often cited in year end lists or strongest doppelganger moments, leaving little in the way of iconic lines and widespread references.
Reviewers typically note the mood and performances hold steady even when the plot feels stretched. The film centers on themes of selfhood, jealousy, and the nightmare of losing control to a mirror image. Critics often point to Turners tense presence as a stabilizing force, while some feel the premise relies on familiar genre tricks. It asks how much of who we are can be controlled by outside forces and what a young person will sacrifice to keep their identity intact.
Details
- Release Date
- November 15, 2013
- Runtime
- 1h 26m
- Rating
- PG-13
- User Ratings
- 260 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Thriller, Mystery, Horror, Drama
- Country
- Spain
- Studio
- Rainy Day Films +1 more
- Box Office
- $489,884
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Sophie Turner
Fay Delussey / Lila Delussey
Claire Forlani
Ann Delussey
Rhys Ifans
Don Delussey
Eugenio Pérez
Doctor Carbantes
Gregg Sulkin
Drew Fraser
Priyanka Patel
Dawn
Ivana Baquero
Kaylie
Jonathan Rhys Meyers
John
Charlotte Vega
Monica Meldrum
Geraldine Chaplin
Mrs. Brennan
Director: Isabel Coixet
Written by: Cathy MacPhail