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Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You

  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 35m
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5.7/10
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Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You (2011)
A vulnerable teenager with a deep perception of the world and no idea how to live in it.
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A vulnerable teenager with a deep perception of the world and no idea how to live in it.A vulnerable teenager with a deep perception of the world and no idea how to live in it.A vulnerable teenager with a deep perception of the world and no idea how to live in it.

  • Director
    • Roberto Faenza
  • Writers
    • Peter Cameron
    • Roberto Faenza
    • Dahlia Heyman
  • Stars
    • Toby Regbo
    • Marcia Gay Harden
    • Peter Gallagher
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    2.8K
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    • Director
      • Roberto Faenza
    • Writers
      • Peter Cameron
      • Roberto Faenza
      • Dahlia Heyman
    • Stars
      • Toby Regbo
      • Marcia Gay Harden
      • Peter Gallagher
    • 13User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
    • 20Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Toby Regbo
    Toby Regbo
    • James
    Marcia Gay Harden
    Marcia Gay Harden
    • Marjorie
    Peter Gallagher
    Peter Gallagher
    • Paul
    Lucy Liu
    Lucy Liu
    • Rowena
    Stephen Lang
    Stephen Lang
    • Barry Rogers
    Deborah Ann Woll
    Deborah Ann Woll
    • Gillian
    Ellen Burstyn
    Ellen Burstyn
    • Nanette
    Aubrey Plaza
    Aubrey Plaza
    • Jeanine Breemer
    Gilbert Owuor
    Gilbert Owuor
    • John
    Dree Hemingway
    Dree Hemingway
    • Rhonda
    Olek Krupa
    Olek Krupa
    • Henryk Maria
    Siobhan Fallon Hogan
    Siobhan Fallon Hogan
    • Mrs. Breemer
    • (as Siobhan Fallon)
    Brooke Schlosser
    • Sue Kenney
    Kyle Coffman
    Kyle Coffman
    • Dakin
    Jonny Weston
    Jonny Weston
    • Thom
    Kate Kiley
    • Mrs.Wrght
    Christopher Mann
    Christopher Mann
    • Guard
    Rekha Luther
    Rekha Luther
    • Olivia
    • (as Rekha Elizabeth Luther)
    • Director
      • Roberto Faenza
    • Writers
      • Peter Cameron
      • Roberto Faenza
      • Dahlia Heyman
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    5SerenityStone

    I thought I had this movie pegged

    This movie kind of reminds me of The Art of Getting By, but the main character was not as likable or accessible. Most of the time, I though he was annoying and affected. Many of the scenes rang false and the accompanying dialogue seemed to be written by a first-year psychologist student. However, the saving grace is the second-half of the film. Once the life-coach aspect comes into play, the movie improves dramatically. The main character's scenes with Lucy Lu felt real and not like the psycho-analysis that permeated the first-half of the movie. I really enjoyed the scenes in Washington and they really captured the claustrophobic feeling of the main character. Finally seeing what happened made the main character more sympathetic and less insufferable. Decent film
    6planktonrules

    They are NOT therapy sessions....grrrrr.

    Before I get to what I think about "Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You", I have gotta point out something that really irritates me. In the IMDb summary, it talks about 'James as he works through his life at the therapy sessions'. These are NOT therapy sessions and as a trained psychotherapist, it irritates me when untrained folks do what they call 'therapy'. A life coach is NOT a therapist. Now I am not against life coaches--if you want one, fine. But in this movie a seriously depressed and suicidal young man goes to a life coach instead of seeking appropriate mental health treatment--and the life coach was WAY over her head and very unprofessional for ignoring this. Badly written and a bit irresponsible if you ask me.

    As for the movie itself, this film reminds me of a couple other Marcia Gay Harden films I've seen lately--wonderfully acted yet with a script that seems incomplete or at least in need of a re-write. Now this does NOT mean I didn't like the film--it was worth it overall--even with its flaws (such as an ill-defined plot and an ending that seemed ridiculously simplistic). The acting and characters were that good. In particular, Toby Regbo (who is credited very low in the cast even though he's CLEARLY the lead) did a great job with the part he was given. Interesting and involving but the parts don't exactly work together to form a pleasing whole. See the film and see what you think.
    10vacantlot17

    Solitude desolate me; company oppresses me

    Solitude desolate me; company oppresses me.

    --Fernando Pessoa

    a kind of lonely, all people is just a shadow of nouns, a dispensable example setence. People occupied father, mother, friends these identify pronoun, and unable to sense anyone, expect the "I" that start every sentence, but others can't feel that "I" as well.

    I used to dislike this book name, "if have to need torments and pains to be a 'better' people, then i don't want. I'm not tough enough or have any patience." The Sorrows of Young Werther, Die Leiden des jungen Werthers, in China it's translated to "the worries of young Werther"the word Leiden to angst, worries, isn't that a cruel translaion? Werthers is dead after all. It's pain, torments. And this book, tha word "pain" is more like teen angst, not too deep.

    Now i feel the book name is a kind wish to James, James at seventeen is safe, he is like Marcel in In Search of Lost Time(À la recherche du temps perdu), the first half part, the pain is not done yet, bitter is his own, no objects, no responds.

    But a talk between James and mother: "She turned away from the window. "I'll warp you. I'll pass all my bitterness and skepticism on to you, and you won't believe in love."

    "I already don't believe in love."

    "Of course you don't. How could you? You've never been in love. Or have you? Have I missed something?"

    "No," I said.

    "You will," she said.

    "No I won't," I said.

    She put her two hands on my shoulders and bent down and kissed my cheek. "You're too sweet not to fall in love. I know how sweet you are. Maybe better than anyone."

    "I'm not sweet," I said."

    maybe someday James would feel like Marcel that the force that circles the earth the most times in a second is not electricity, but pain. But at seventeen, he's safe.

    And like the book of disquiet of Pessoa, "Because I see these people so often, they become a part of my life", for James and Holdon from the catcher in the rye, that's their solitude. People dosen't matter occupy their thoughts,

    the most common between James and Holden, that their every setences start with "i don't like", but they do want to love something, just not yet.

    The passion for writing this, the setence come out frist, "if you think you're another James in this world and dont have any friend, let's be friends." several years ago i frist time read this book, i surprise for i read it just as i read my own written book, and now reading Pessoa is the same feeling, marked every sentences, i wrote "James thinks people in books are real, but he didn't know me." but me in present, aware of the thought to be friends with him is a offence. We'll dislike each other after all, our life is made of reflexive verbs.

    This book at the end become my blood, my anaesthetic like Pessoa's words, nothing more. And make me know my life is just a unwritten novel, i dont have to write anything.

    I translated this movie, and part of the novel to Chinese. If you want, not need... i dont want to publish my translation, paper books should be sweep to garbage, and it requiring times and effort, money.

    And me, "my life is not interesting", read the novel is better to know me. If someone is interesting, i'll despise him, and i dont know why i coulnt accept anyone's kindness, but heart is still revealing.

    The original texts is Chinese, i translated it to English, im not good at English Writing, and i don't need to.
    2saadgkhan

    Awful..

    Someday this pain will be useful to you – Trash It (D) Well this is as bad as its name, a rich teenager finding meaning for his life and hating what he has is ridiculous. Even in the end we don't see finding him any meaning of his life which makes it even more badly. The director somehow manages to nab brilliant ensemble but even their performances couldn't save this lousy script. Toby Regbo was amazing in "Mr.Nobody" so I was really excited to see this but here he is just another Looney wandering in the streets of New York. Deborah Ann Woll is amazing beautiful as always. Marcia Gay Harden, Lucy Liu and Stephen long etc are good in their parts. On the whole, its waste of money and time, better to watch Toby Regbo is Mr.Nobody and Deborah Ann Woll again in True Blood.
    rooprect

    I'm a sucker for movies that start with a character about to jump off a rooftop

    If you're like me, the phrase "coming of age story" is about as exciting as the phrase "nature documentary about corn". That said, this coming of age story ranks among the best I've seen and kept me interested from start to finish.

    At its heart is the familiar story of a teenage loner who's much too wise for his own good, living in NYC and simultaneously battling a dysfunctional family and the malaise of life. The book "Catcher in the Rye" comes to mind as do the films "The Squid and the Whale", "Igby Goes Down" and "City Island" (yeah for someone who doesn't like coming of age stories, I sure manage to see a lot of them). All follow the same basic structure: we observe a few days in the life of a troubled teen, seeing different vignettes that are not necessarily related to each other but give us insight into the character's isolation from family & society.

    What sets this apart from the others is the masterfully suspenseful way it's told. That is, even though there is no traditional plot line, the film leads us on with anticipation of events to come. How is this done? Well, for one it starts with a scene of the boy standing on a rooftop ledge preparing to jump to his death. How's that for a hook? It keeps us guessing throughout with references to "what happened in DC" - an episode which is not explained until near the end of the film. Dramatic lighting & cinematography also augment the tension in a subtle way. In this way, the film presents a gnawing mystery which should keep you interested despite the lack of traditional action.

    Two other things kept my interest going, the first is the playful sense of humor (seeing the absurdity of peoples' actions contrasted with the calm exasperation of the main character--sorta like you'd find in an 80s John Cusack comedy). The second is the acting of the main character himself. The 17-year-old hero James (played by actor Toby Regbo) is a very colorful character. Though his emotions are muted and his interactions with other characters are equally suppressed, we still manage to get close to him somehow. Perhaps it's because of his expressive face even when he's not expressing emotions. Maybe it's just his body language. Or maybe it's the way he connects with his little dog. For whatever reason, I felt instantly connected with him even though my own life has nothing in common with his.

    Great supporting performances by every other character, most of whom play comedic oddballs or such extreme caricatures that you can't help but laugh at their every expression. The father (Peter Gallagher) had me laughing, and Aubrey Plaza (though a very small role) had me in stitches with her signature weirdness.

    If you like slightly satirical films about real life, and if you don't require car chases, shootouts and sex scenes, then this is a good one. I would also add if you like films set in NYC this has some great scenery and nostalgic locations. Even if you aren't thrilled at coming of age stories, this one is worth your time, as are the others I've mentioned. "Someday This Pain" bears a slight resemblance to my favorite coming of age flick "Archie's Final Project" about a troubled teen who wants to film his suicide for a high school film class.

    Now if someone could just make a nature documentary on corn so interesting, my life will be complete.

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    • Trivia
      Prestige Film Awards: 2012 Gold Award Winner, Feature Film. 2012 Gold Award Winner, Lead Actor, Toby Regbo playing James Sveck.
    • Quotes

      James Sveck: I'm James Sveck. I'm seventeen and... I don't like to talk much. I hate politics, organized religion and... all of that. People always talk about their lives, but their lives just aren't that interesting. You should only say something if it's interesting or absolutely has to be said. I have nothing interesting to say.

    • Connections
      References Le narcisse noir (1947)
    • Soundtracks
      Love Is Requited
      Music by Andrea Guerra

      Lyrics by 'Michele Von Buren'

      Performed by Elisa (as Elisa Toffoli)

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    • Release date
      • February 24, 2012 (Italy)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • United States
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Одного разу цей біль принесе тобі користь
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Jean Vigo Italia
      • Rai Cinema
      • Four of a Kind Productions
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      • $8,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $666,922
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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