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Some Voices

  • 2000
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Daniel Craig and Kelly Macdonald in Some Voices (2000)
A schizophrenic causes havoc in his brother's restaurant.
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A schizophrenic causes havoc in his brother's restaurant.A schizophrenic causes havoc in his brother's restaurant.A schizophrenic causes havoc in his brother's restaurant.

  • Director
    • Simon Cellan Jones
  • Writer
    • Joe Penhall
  • Stars
    • Daniel Craig
    • David Morrissey
    • Kelly Macdonald
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    1.5K
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    • Director
      • Simon Cellan Jones
    • Writer
      • Joe Penhall
    • Stars
      • Daniel Craig
      • David Morrissey
      • Kelly Macdonald
    • 14User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Daniel Craig
    Daniel Craig
    • Ray
    David Morrissey
    David Morrissey
    • Pete
    Kelly Macdonald
    Kelly Macdonald
    • Laura
    Julie Graham
    Julie Graham
    • Mandy
    Peter McDonald
    Peter McDonald
    • Dave
    Nicholas Palliser
    • Ray's Friend
    Huss Garbiya
    • Man with Mobile
    Edward Tudor-Pole
    Edward Tudor-Pole
    • Lighter Seller
    • (as Edward Tudor Pole)
    Ashley Walters
    Ashley Walters
    • Kitchen Hand
    Gem Durham
    • Cashier
    Cate Fowler
    Cate Fowler
    • Benefits Agency Woman
    Kieran-Miguel Diego D'La Vega
    • Dave (walk in)
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Simon Cellan Jones
    • Writer
      • Joe Penhall
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    9paulijcalderon

    Funny, charming, touching and with good music

    Funny, charming and with good music. The story of two different brothers working in a restaurant. This is one of those movies that's great to catch on TV during a weekend and not knowing what to expect.

    It opens very comedic and lighthearted and slowly drifts and becomes more serious and dramatic as the run-time vanishes. I found it to be very touching to be honest. The older brother helping the younger and the younger having his psychological disorder. The acting is very good in this, especially in the second half, but over all it was good.

    The romance may put some people off thinking it's clichéd. It may seem, but it goes in different directions and it's all handled very realistically. Either way it's nice to see the troubled main character find happiness after being under treatment for so long. The scenes in the restaurant were fun and I liked the dialogue and the back and forth banter between characters. You could say it's like "Chef" but with a recovering schizophrenic being the one working with the Chef instead of John Leguizamo.

    It's an easy watch I'd say. If you wanna see a comedy with some heart and maybe some dramatic moments, then you can lean back and give this a watch. I thought the ending lifted the movie up even more and made the whole thing even better. Well, those are some thoughts or maybe some voices? OK, maybe I shouldn't end on a joke. Either way, check it out if you can.
    9andrew.richards

    Great script, superb performances

    This was a film I saw completely "on spec" having not heard of it before. As is often the way, when there are no expectations to be dashed, the experience was entirely worthwhile.

    Without giving too much plot away, our hero - or more accurately our anti-hero - is discharged at the start of the film from a psychiatric hospital. He is returned, with a large supply of tablets, to his brother's care within "the community". When he falls for a woman, who reciprocates, life seems better than it has ever been, and he begins to question whether the endless tablets are actually necessary.

    This is a film which is above all honest. The performances are truthful and insightful, and the characters are drawn sympathetically but not blandly. We are shown flaws and strengths, and we are invited to observe and empathise but not judge. The laughter - and it is not in short supply - comes from the foibles of the characters we are presented with, and as in life, provides a welcome relief from the more tragic elements.

    As the film moves towards its conclusion - via a 10 minute sequence of genuine breathtaking tension - the answers provided are not easy, and the loose ends are not tied up, yet this acts not to frustrate the viewer but simply to reinforce that this is the genuine article - life has no easy solutions.

    I have rated this film as a 9 out of 10; it lacks the perception about the human condition, the wider scope or relevance of, say "American Beauty", but that was never its intention, and it is designed, I suspect, with a smaller audience in mind. It is, however, a beauty in its own right, and I would whole-heartedly recommend it as a thought- provoking way of spending a couple of hours.
    7paolo_bf

    'James Bond' Daniel Craig as a young recovering schizophrenic? Yes, why not!

    Daniel Craig seems reasonably suitable for the role, good also the chemistry with his on screen girlfriend Kelly MacDonald, absolutely adorable as the wee Scottish lass romantic interest! The movie has a rather poetic quality, the poetry of everyday life, and a fairly good insight into the little important things which constitute our existence, more than into that mythical and mysterious condition: schizophrenia. When the movie approaches this ground the stereotypes start to pile up mercilessly, but then again the movie is still a cut above a lot of other films which have in the past tried to deal with this subject. Cue the almost Nouvelle Vague romantic feel of the Hastings day out scenes, on the beach and in the hotel, Kelly MacDonald swimming in the huge sea-of-white bed to the tunes of a French song. Intriguing and fascinating the London backdrop: a moody sky, a crowded street, evening falling outside, inside a room, in front of a window.
    bob the moo

    So much more than just a comedy

    Ray is a schizophrenic who has been released form care back to his brother. He is on his medication and he is fine – enjoying life but wandering a lot. He meets a girl, Laura when she and her boyfriend are having a fight in the street. At first she dislikes him but the more he tries to get to know her the more she gives in to him. The pair go off to Hastings for a while and fall for each other – despite the worries of Ray's brother Dave.

    I taped as it was billed as a comedy and I thought I'd give it a go. To call it a comedy is to not even tell half the story. It is funny in many places and has an enjoyable light air to most of it, but it is so much more than just another romantic `boy meets girl' British comedy. It is actually a sensitive look at mental illness through our view of Ray. He is allowed to be a person rather than a stereotype and as a result we care more about the plot but also sympathise with all the characters a lot more.

    It hurt me to see Ray struggling when not on his meds. He is a real person and just struggling in this way. In real life I may have been in the street bemused by him rather than interesting in finding out who was behind the illness. Also when Dave is worried about him and feels he can't trust him, we side with Ray and see Ray's point, whereas in real life many of us would have our doubts just like Dave. This doesn't mean it's perfect as the plot has weaknesses. The romance in the centre doesn't always ring true and the climax, although dramatic, is an extreme for dramatic effect, but overall it works.

    This is mainly due to a good strong script with real characters as well as good acting all round. Craig is really good as Ray – I never doubted him for a second and his portrayal is never lazy cliché for a second. McDonald's Dave is a less sympathetic figure but well acted and Macdonald's Laura is good once we are over the way she is very easily won over by Ray. The direction is really good and avoids being arty in it's use of images. I don't know what it's like to see things an hear things like Ray is, but here it is brought to the screen as well and as tastefully as could be expected.

    Overall this is a comedy and can be enjoyed as such for at least half the film. But more than this the film goes deeper and is a wonderful look at schizophrenia without going into detail but rather giving us a real character and even helping `normal' (read `ignorant') people like me understand what it's like for people like Ray.
    azeemak

    A fine British film that I fear not many people will see

    This really is a surprisingly good film - it's only just opened, and already the reviews are mixed. To me it's a refreshingly unsentimental and non-sensationalist portrait of schizophrenia. None of the characters is perfect, but none of them are irredeemable either, and there seems to be an underlying optimism about human nature. Despite what the previous reviewer wrote, I actually laughed quite a few times, as well as being moved at other times. The three main performances are all excellent, with Kelly Mcdonald especially good (why isn't this woman more well-known, why oh why??). The other characters are well portrayed too, especially Mandy the waitress. West London looks stunning (just kidding!), the filming and acting are naturalistic, and the music on the soundtrack is effective too. I hope the film makes it to the US.

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    • Trivia
      Ray Winstone played the lead in the original London stage production.
    • Quotes

      Laura: Squeeze the breath out of me. It makes me feel safe.

    • Connections
      Featured in La noche de...: La noche de... Los renegados (2021)
    • Soundtracks
      Speed Of The Sound Of Loneliness
      Written by John Prine

      Published by Big Ears Music LTD

      Performed by Alabama 3

      Courtesy of Elemental Records and Geffen Records

      Under Licence from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Release date
      • August 1, 2001 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Голоса
    • Filming locations
      • Hastings, East Sussex, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Dragon Pictures
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $9,188
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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