Someone Like You
"Her whole life was built on a lie... but it was a lie that led her to him."
After a jarring bit of news rocks his world, Dawson Gage, a young architect, is left staring at the past he shared with his best friend London Quinn. The pain pushes him to chase a seemingly impossible lead about a hidden family connection tied to London, a pair of twins who began life split at... Read more
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About Someone Like You
After a jarring bit of news rocks his world, Dawson Gage, a young architect, is left staring at the past he shared with his best friend London Quinn. The pain pushes him to chase a seemingly impossible lead about a hidden family connection tied to London, a pair of twins who began life split at the embryo stage. What begins as a search for answers soon pulls him into unfamiliar terrain, forcing him to question what he wants from life and love. As the pieces unfold, Dawson discovers that the journey reshapes him in ways he never anticipated.
From the writers Karen Kingsbury and Tyler Russell comes a contemporary romance wrapped in family drama. The film blends quiet character work with sweeping emotional beats, anchored by Sarah Fisher’s haunting turn as Andi Allen and London Quinn, and Jake Allyn’s introspective Dawson Gage. Supporting players Lynn Collins and Robyn Lively add texture, while the production leans into intimate settings and restrained visual storytelling.
Despite a modest debut, the film found an audience online and in theaters and has earned a worldwide gross of 5,937,306. The result places it in the mid range for romantic dramas released in the year, reflecting steady word of mouth rather than blockbuster legs.
As of now there are no major awards or nominations publicly listed for this title. The film's reception has tended to focus on performances and emotional resonance rather than industry recognition, with critics noting the lead actors' chemistry and Kingsbury Russell's storytelling choices.
Fans respond to the film's quiet approach to grief and connection, appreciating how friendship evolves into something more while keeping the focus on character growth. The story asks how far we go for family, how new love can surface from loss, and what it means to choose hope over despair.
Details
- Release Date
- April 02, 2024
- Runtime
- 1h 58m
- Rating
- PG
- User Ratings
- 116 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Romance, Drama
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- Karen Kingsbury Productions
- Box Office
- $5,937,306
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Sarah Fisher
Andi Allen / London Quinn
Jake Allyn
Dawson Gage
Lynn Collins
Louise Quinn
Robyn Lively
Dr. Jenny Allen
Bart Johnson
Dr. Jim Allen
Scott Reeves
Larry Quinn
Brandon Hirsch
Carl Smith
Austin Robert Russell
Matt Bryan
Mary Marguerite Hall
Amy Allen
Lindsay Ross Davenport
Hannah Smith
Written by: Karen Kingsbury, Tyler Russell