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Some Body (2002)
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Reviews Counted:30
Fresh:12
Rotten:18
Average Rating:4.5/10
Theatrical Release:Apr 26, 2002 Limited
Synopsis: Los Angeles twentysomethings Samantha (Stephanie Bennett) and Anthony (Jeremy Guillory) have been together for seven years, and she has grown bored. Following an evening where he finds her at a... Los Angeles twentysomethings Samantha (Stephanie Bennett) and Anthony (Jeremy Guillory) have been together for seven years, and she has grown bored. Following an evening where he finds her at a party on the verge of a tryst with another woman and a man, Samantha decides to move out on her own in order to sexually find herself. She seduces a neighbor upon moving into her new place, but this is just the beginning of a string of casual encounters. As Samantha attempts to juggle her job as an elementary school teacher with her nocturnal activities, she finds that casual sex is both the reason that she left her relationship as well as a means of coping with breaking up with a trusted friend. Obviously influenced by the Dogme 95 movement (though not adhering to all of its tenets), Henry Berrial's SOME BODY uses digital video to its advantage, creating a sense of intimacy with very personal material. Shot very convincingly in documentary style--complete with talking head interviews--the story is reportedly based on events in the life of actor and co-screenwriter Bennett, which her raw, natural performance would seem to reinforce. The film was the first feature to be shown digitally at the Sundance Film Festival in 2001. [More]
Starring: Stephanie Bennett, Jeramy Guillory, Billy Ray Gallion, Tom Vitorino
Starring: Stephanie Bennett, Jeramy Guillory, Billy Ray Gallion, Tom Vitorino, Laura Katz, Sean Michael Allen, Marnie Shelton, Matt Cassado, Richie Magallanes
Director: Henry Barrial
Director: Henry Barrial
Screenwriter: Henry Barrial, Stephanie Bennett
Producer: Stephanie Bennett, Henry Barrial, Geoffrey Pepos
Studio: Lot 47 Films
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Reviews for Some Body
Winds up being both revelatory and narcissistic, achieving some honest insight into relationships that most high-concept films candy-coat with pat storylines, precious circumstances and beautiful stars.
An amateurish, quasi-improvised acting exercise shot on ugly digital video.
Some Body is a shaky, uncertain film that nevertheless touches a few raw nerves.
Bennett's dramatization of her personal descent into post-breakup perdition has a morbid appeal that's tough to shake.
A spunky, original take on a theme that will resonate with singles of many ages.
There's a solid woman- finding-herself story somewhere in here, but you'd have to dig pretty deep to uncover it.
No film could possibly be more contemptuous of the single female population.
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