Jay Alvarez’s sophomore feature Something’s More Than One Thing tackles the unraveling relationship between Caitlin and Dylan as they seek advice from unexpected corners. Alvarez directs with a sensitive touch, exploring how digital connections can complicate real-world bonds.
Caitlin and Dylan have been together for some time in Los Angeles. She works as a waitress while pursuing acting as an aspiring filmmaker. Things are shaken when Dylan admits to an impulsive one-night stand. As they struggle to find footing again, each turns to the internet in search of clarity.
What they find online are not straightforward answers but fragmented perspectives that reflect our polarized modern discourse. Dylan delves into male-centered forums advocating separation. There, angry voices drown out nuance. Meanwhile, Caitlin hears mostly from hurt women questioning their own self-worth.
Alvarez crafts the online commenters into living presences through creative casting. A stream of vocal personalities assaults us, from shrill to soothing.
Caitlin and Dylan have been together for some time in Los Angeles. She works as a waitress while pursuing acting as an aspiring filmmaker. Things are shaken when Dylan admits to an impulsive one-night stand. As they struggle to find footing again, each turns to the internet in search of clarity.
What they find online are not straightforward answers but fragmented perspectives that reflect our polarized modern discourse. Dylan delves into male-centered forums advocating separation. There, angry voices drown out nuance. Meanwhile, Caitlin hears mostly from hurt women questioning their own self-worth.
Alvarez crafts the online commenters into living presences through creative casting. A stream of vocal personalities assaults us, from shrill to soothing.
- 28/08/2024
- por Naser Nahandian
- Gazettely
Something More Than One Thing, directed by Jay Alvarez and executive produced by the Russo Brothers, is a contemporary social drama that delves into the complexities of modern relationships in the digital age. The film follows Caitlin (played by The Walking Dead’s Alex Sgambati) and her boyfriend Dylan (Devan Costa) as their relationship unravels after a disturbing revelation. It features 300 actors depicting the state of online tribalism and the state of online discourse.
Seeking advice online, they encounter conflicting guidance from random strangers — Dylan finds himself drawn into the toxic manosphere, while Caitlin faces online mobs pressuring her to end their relationship. As their real-life communication deteriorates, the couple becomes increasingly absorbed by the endless online interactions.
The film’s narrative is an exploration of how digital spaces can distort and disrupt personal relationships. Caitlin and Dylan’s journey through online forums and social media reflects the broader challenges...
Seeking advice online, they encounter conflicting guidance from random strangers — Dylan finds himself drawn into the toxic manosphere, while Caitlin faces online mobs pressuring her to end their relationship. As their real-life communication deteriorates, the couple becomes increasingly absorbed by the endless online interactions.
The film’s narrative is an exploration of how digital spaces can distort and disrupt personal relationships. Caitlin and Dylan’s journey through online forums and social media reflects the broader challenges...
- 02/07/2024
- por Linda Marric
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Jay Alvarez’s “Something’s More Than One Thing,” executive produced by the Russo Brothers, has unveiled its first trailer.
The film will have its world premiere at the 32nd Raindance Film Festival in London, where it is also nominated for the Spirit of Raindance Award. It stars comic Devan Costa, Alex Sgambati (“The Walking Dead”), James Scully (“You”), César-winning actor and musician Soko (“In the Beginning”) and longtime Alvarez collaborator, Will Hand (“I Play With the Phrase Each Other”).
Styled as a contemporary satire, the ensemble cast of over 300 actors aims to portray the multifaceted nature of online life, exploring modern-day dating and hyperconnected existence.
The plot follows Caitlin and her boyfriend Dylan, whose relationship unravels after a disturbing revelation. Seeking advice online, they encounter conflicting guidance — Dylan delves into the manosphere (online communities discussing men’s rights and masculinity) while Caitlin faces online mobs demanding the relationship’s end.
The film will have its world premiere at the 32nd Raindance Film Festival in London, where it is also nominated for the Spirit of Raindance Award. It stars comic Devan Costa, Alex Sgambati (“The Walking Dead”), James Scully (“You”), César-winning actor and musician Soko (“In the Beginning”) and longtime Alvarez collaborator, Will Hand (“I Play With the Phrase Each Other”).
Styled as a contemporary satire, the ensemble cast of over 300 actors aims to portray the multifaceted nature of online life, exploring modern-day dating and hyperconnected existence.
The plot follows Caitlin and her boyfriend Dylan, whose relationship unravels after a disturbing revelation. Seeking advice online, they encounter conflicting guidance — Dylan delves into the manosphere (online communities discussing men’s rights and masculinity) while Caitlin faces online mobs demanding the relationship’s end.
- 29/05/2024
- por Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
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