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Someone Else (1993) is one of those films that lingers in the background of the early '90s indie scene. The premise of a couple exploring their feelings apart for a wild weekend has an intriguing tone, blending a dash of humor with a fair amount of introspection. It's not slick or polished, but the rough edges give it a bit of authenticity, you know? The performances have this naturalistic vibe that pulls you in, and while there’s an undercurrent of sex, it’s really about the complexities of relationships. It’s that kind of film that you might stumble upon and find surprisingly relatable, even if it’s not really on anyone’s radar anymore.
Interestingly, Someone Else has had a limited release history, primarily existing on VHS and a few obscure DVD editions that pop up occasionally. It hasn't garnered the mass interest of other films from the era, making it somewhat of a hidden gem for those who appreciate indie cinema. Collectors often find its scarcity appealing, especially for anyone looking to round out a collection of lesser-known '90s films.
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