The joys and horrors of female friendship are explored in writer/director Sandra Goldbachers Me Without You. Bold, brash, and fashionable Marina (played by Anna Popplewell as a child, and Anna Friel as a teen and adult) comes from a broken home. Her mother, Linda (Trudie Styler, who executive produced Guy Ritchies first two films, and is also Stings wife) is a hip young divorcée who apologizes every time she yells at her children. Holly (Ella Jones as a child, Michelle Williams of Dawsons Creek and Dick as a teen and adult) is a timid bookworm, mildly ashamed of her Jewishness, and easily goaded into more outrageous behavior by Marina. Hollys mother (Deborah Findlay) tells her early on not to expect too much from men. She helps lower her daughters expectations by telling her, Some people are pretty people, and some are clever people, which is more important than looks. As girls in the early 70s, Marina and Holly form a pact to become Harina, inseparable best friends. Next-door neighbors, they are never apart for long. But Holly harbors a secret crush on Marinas older brother, Nat (Oliver Milburn), and when the girls are teens, and Marina finds out about Hollys feelings, she does her best to keep the two apart. In college, when Holly bonds with a lit-crit professor, Daniel (Kyle Maclachlan), over Andrei Tarkovsky and Ingmar Bergman, Holly feels compelled to sabotage their budding relationship, by seducing Daniel first. Eventually, Nat, despite his lingering fondness for Holly, gets seriously involved with a French actress, Isabel (Marianne Denicourt). As the girls get older, their differences become more apparent to Holly, and she begins to question their friendship. The film covers three decades, with songs and costumes appropriate to each era. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide
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