Some Voices
2000 Directed by Simon Cellan-Jones
Synopsis
Schizophrenic Ray tries to adjust to the outside world after being released from an institution.
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We know before Daniel Craig played Bond he was in some interesting films, Layer Cake and Munich to name 2. But did you know before those roles he played a schizophrenic named Ray, in a little known low budget British production called Some Voices.
It's quite a charming little film, replete with humour that also examines the effects of this dreadful illness on both the subject and those closest.
Craig carries off the part quite well and is excellently supported by the lovely Kelly Macdonald, David Morrissey and Julie Graham.
To date only 5 LetterboxD'ers have watched this one and it really is deserving of a much, much larger audience, if only for the fact Craig is getting his acting chops into a role of a schizophrenic.
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We know before Daniel Craig played Bond he was in some interesting films, Layer Cake and Munich to name 2. But did you know before those roles he played a schizophrenic named Ray, in a little known low budget British production called Some Voices.
It's quite a charming little film, replete with humour that also examines the effects of this dreadful illness on both the subject and those closest.
Craig carries off the part quite well and is excellently supported by the lovely Kelly Macdonald, David Morrissey and Julie Graham.
To date only 5 LetterboxD'ers have watched this one and it really is deserving of a much, much larger audience, if only for the fact Craig is getting his acting chops into a role of a schizophrenic.