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Me Without You (2001)
Rating:
Starring: Anna Friel, Oliver Milburn, Trudie Styler, Michelle Williams
Director: Sandra Goldbacher
Category: Drama, Independent, Foreign
Studio: Columbia / TriStar
Subtitles:
English
Length:
101 mins

 
 

 

...best friends forever?

One long, hot summer in seventies London, Holly (Michelle Williams, TV's Dawson's Creek) and Marina (Anna Friel, A Midsummer Night) make a childhood pact to be friends forever. For the troubled, unpredictable Marina, with her seemingly glamorous father and her Valium-addicted mother, Holly stays the only constant in a life of divorcing parents, experimental drugs and fashionable self-destruction. Meanwhile Holly buries herself in books-frustrated with her over-protective mother and insecure around her beautiful and possessive best friend. She holds just one secret from Marina: her increasing passion for Marina's brother Nat. As the years roll by, the girls experience everything life has to offer-sex, love, loss and rock'n'roll. But eventually for Holly, a friendship which has never been equal gradually begins to feel like a trap.but Holly holds just one secret from Marina, her passion for Marina's brother Nat. As the years roll by, the girls experience everything life has to offer, sex, love, loss and rock 'n' roll. But eventually for Holly, a friendship which has never been equal gradually begins to feel like a trap.

 
 
   
   

 
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