Something Better Somewhere Else

2010
6.1| 1h16m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 21 May 2010 Released
Producted By: 59 Films
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Chicago-based writer/director Ron Lazzeretti (The Opera Lover, The Merry Gentleman) explores the complexities of modern relationships in this independent drama presented in four parts. The first segment, titled "Last Day" finds acrimony taking precedent over amenity during a farewell party for an employee who's about to move on. A bride and the priest who's officiating her wedding get an unpleasant surprise after running away together in "Wedding Night," and a woman on the CTA receives a spontaneous gift that transforms her outlook on the world (at least, momentarily) in "Flowers". Lastly, a family preparing for a big relocation finds the forces of the universe seemingly aligned against them in "Move".

Genre

Comedy, Romance

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Director

Ron Lazzeretti

Production Companies

59 Films

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Something Better Somewhere Else Audience Reviews

Harockerce What a beautiful movie!
Solemplex To me, this movie is perfection.
Wordiezett So much average
Crwthod A lot more amusing than I thought it would be.
timcote7 This little known film was a great find on a lazy Sunday afternoon. It did the rarest of things for a modern day film, it was funny. It wasn't pie in the face, pants down, video game-like funny. It was actually intelligently poking fun at life. There were moments of poignancy and loss, but mostly I just enjoyed watching these fine actors reveal fascinating characters with a intelligent plot. There are 4 stories told with intersecting characters. The acting was excellent and the writer/director was quite masterful. The pace is amusing and appealing to thinking people. The actors were all unknowns to me, a sad rarity when everyone needs "name recognition" to make a film more marketable. I highly recommend it, and then I recommend someone write a better review.