Someone Like You

Someone Like You

Shocking news hits after young architect Dawson loses his best friend London. In his heartbreak, Dawson is compelled to launch an impossible search for London’s secret sister, twins separated as embryos. But along the way, Dawson never planned to fall in love.

  • Released:
  • Runtime: 128 minutes
  • Genre: Drama, Romance
  • Stars: Jake Allyn, Brandon Hirsch, Lynn Collins, Scott Reeves, Robyn Lively, Sarah Fisher, Bart Johnson, Derek M. Puma
  • Director:
 Comments
  • joduran-76197 - 16 June 2024
    My favorite move to this date!!
    My favorite movie to date! All the little extras if you're paying attention to details are so special and Will melt your heart!! A beautiful movie of faith, love, and grace. I can't wait to find out how to watch it at home. I highly recommend if you have a strong level of faith to watch this movie. It does not disappoint! The actors did a wonderful job and I was invested from the very beginning of the movie. There was so many different important details and parts to it but it wasn't overwhelming. It is a movie that will most definitely tugg on your heart strings. It will renew your faith in the possibilities of finding, experiencing and obtaining true unconditional love!
  • stevencayer - 7 April 2024
    disturbing
    Technically, the past 4 movies I have seen were all faith-based: ORDINARY ANGELS, CABRINI, LATE NIGHT WITH THE DEVIL (different kind of faith), and the one I'm reviewing today, SOMEONE LIKE YOU. Straight from the get-go, everything about this romance movie is problematic. This is based on a book written by the "Christian fiction Queen" Karen Kingsbury, using her new production company "Karen Kingsbury Productions". Directed by Tyler Russell (Karen's son), this is a story about a man named Dawson who is just about to escape the "Friend Zone" of his best friend London, who gets hits by a car and dies. Her parents tell him she might have an IVF sibling. He goes on a hunt (stalker mode activate!). A creepy cringey romance ensues! There are a couple of good emotional scenes, but the overall creepy tone completely threw me off. This is a "Hallmark movie" that somehow made it to the big screen. I want to see more realistic romance movies. I know this is counterintuitive to what the genre is known for, but still. SOMEONE LIKE YOU feels earnest, but I can't recommend it unless you're a Christian.