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  1. 1 day ago · A VOICEOVER in Someone Like You (Cert. PG) erroneously attributes “If you love deeply, you’re going to get hurt badly but it’s still worth it” to C. S. Lewis. The film, financed by various Christian bodies, is primarily a faith testimony. After London (Sarah Fisher), best friend of Dawson (Jake Allyn), tragically dies, he discovers a ...

  2. Apr 1, 2001 · Hugh Jackman and Ashley Judd in their underwear in Someone Like You. So many things can affect how a movie is viewed. Your Mood, how you're feeling physically, a noisy person in front of you, a rude concession stand person can all affect your state of mind when you sit down to watch a movie.

  3. Mar 26, 2024 · Someone Like You is an achingly beautiful redemptive love story that centers on architect Dawson Gage (Jake Allyn) who fell in love with London Quinn (Sarah Fisher) in high school, even though she told him not to. Ten years later, the two are still only best friends when tragedy strikes.

  4. Someone like You is a 2001 American romantic comedy film directed by Tony Goldwyn, based on Laura Zigman's 1998 novel Animal Husbandry. The film stars Ashley Judd, Greg Kinnear, Hugh Jackman, Marisa Tomei, and Ellen Barkin, and follows a heartbroken woman looking for a reason why she was dumped.

  5. SOMEONE LIKE YOU, based on Karen Kingsbury's same-named book, follows 28-year-old Dawson Gage (Jake Allyn), a successful Birmingham, Alabama, architect who has not-so-secretly been in love with his platonic best friend, London Quinn (Sarah Fisher), since they were in high school.

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  6. Someone Like You. Comedy. 97 minutes ‧ PG-13 ‧ 2001. Roger Ebert. March 30, 2001. 3 min read. Ashley Judd plays Jane, a woman with a theory, in “Someone Like You.”. It is the Old Cow, New Cow Theory, and she developed it after reading an article in the science section of the newspaper.

  7. Apr 5, 2024 · Movie Review: Someone Like You. This cinematic adaptation of a popular Karen Kingsbury novel mixes a romantic plotline with bigger themes of faith, family and trusting God with tragedy. Read the Plugged In Review. If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback.