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Póster de Some Voices (2000)

Some Voices (2000)

Año de Lanzamiento: 2000

Nación: United Kingdom

Título Alternativo: Algumas Vozes, Гласове, Algunas voces, Hangok, Balsai, Głosy, Голоса

Director: Simon Cellan Jones

Guionista: Joe Penhall

Producción y Género

Productor(es):

Compañías: British Screen Productions, Dragon Pictures, Film4 Productions

Género: Comedy, Comedy Drama, Drama

Premios y Similares

Premios:

  • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award2 wins & 4 nominations total

Similares: N/D

Argumento

The story of 'Some Voices' revolves around Ray (Daniel Craig), a schizophrenic who is released from a psychiatric hospital into the care of his devoted brother Pete (David Morrissey). Pete, a chef who inherited his father's café which transforms into a trendy eatery in the evenings, struggles to balance work and caring for Ray. Initially, Ray seems to adapt well to life outside the institution, even falling in love with Laura (Kelly Macdonald), a Glaswegian girl who is drawn to his spontaneity and childlike charm. However, as Ray's relationship with Laura blossoms, he begins to resent taking his medication, believing that love will soothe his voices rather than the pills. This decision causes distress not only to those around him but also exacerbates his condition. Meanwhile, Pete starts a relationship with Mandy (Julie Graham), but his responsibility towards Ray causes tension in this new romance. As Ray's schizophrenia worsens, it threatens all three relationships - between the brothers, Ray and Laura, and Pete and Mandy. Ultimately, it is the bond between the siblings that takes center stage as Pete, despite his frustration and resentment, remains committed to keeping Ray from serious harm.

Resumen

'Some Voices', directed by Simon Cellan Jones in 2000, is a British comedy-drama that explores themes of mental illness, love, and family responsibility. The film centers around Ray, a schizophrenic played by Daniel Craig, and his relationship with brother Pete (David Morrissey), who takes him in after his release from the hospital. It also delves into Ray's blossoming romance with Laura (Kelly Macdonald) and Pete's struggle to balance his own life with his responsibility towards Ray. Despite its comedic elements, the film offers a poignant exploration of schizophrenia, relationships under strain, and the delicate bonds between family members.

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