It captures the specific anxiety of being "hyper-connected" yet socially isolated.
In a world where we are more connected than ever through fiber optics and 5G, why does it feel like we’re drifting further apart? This is the central question of 2019 French "anti-rom-com," Deux Moi (internationally titled Someone, Somewhere ), which gained significant traction during its 2020 digital and home video releases . The Story: Two Solitudes
François Civil shines as a man in the grip of internal struggle, while the chemistry—though they aren't together for most of the film—is palpable through their mirrored lives.
is a research scientist who sleeps too much and finds herself lost in the endless, empty cycle of Tinder dates . A Different Kind of Love Story
Forget the postcard-perfect Emily in Paris; this is a gritty, melancholic look at the Gare du Nord district.
is a sensitive, deeply moving work that reminds us that sometimes, the person you’re looking for is just a wall away—you just have to find yourself first. Film Review: Someone Somewhere (Deux Moi) – Jon's Place


