In Someone You Love, director Pernille Fischer Christensen tells the heartfelt story of Thomas Jacob, a renowned musician who returns to his Danish hometown to reconcile with his estranged family. As Thomas embarks on a journey of personal growth and reflection, he forms an unexpected bond with his grandson, set against the backdrop of music and family drama.
While Someone You Love centers around the intergenerational relationship between Thomas and his grandson, it’s also worth noting that the film contains a Coming-of-Age narrative that challenges traditional notions of the genre. Coming-of-Age stories usually focus on adolescents navigating the trials and tribulations of growing up. However, in this film, the characters’ personal growth and self-discovery transcend age, reminding us that Coming-of-Age can occur at any stage of life.
Mikael Persbrandt as Thomas delivers an extraordinary performance in a complex yet relatable role. At the same time, the role of Sofus Rรธnnov as Thomas’s grandson, Noa, is more of a supporting one as the narrative prioritizes Thomas’s personal journey over the growth and depth of the relationship between its central characters.
Music takes center stage in Someone You Love, serving as a diegetic score that reflects the characters’ emotional journeys. While the film touches on the healing power of music, this theme could have been explored more deeply to further enhance the narrative’s emotional resonance. However, the use of songs sung by Thomas adds an intimate and emotional layer to the story.ย
One particularly powerful scene in Someone You Love moved me to tears, showcasing the film’s ability to evoke strong emotions through its compelling narrative and performances. In my mind, if a film can make me feel something, that’s often a sign of its quality.ย
With its emphasis on personal growth, learning from past mistakes, and complex, relatable characters, Someone You Love stands out as a unique and engaging Coming-of-Age film. While the final scenes may not be as strong as the rest of the narrative, the film’s overall message and emotional impact make it a worthwhile watch. Though I would have appreciated a more realistic and less idealized resolution, Someone You Love remains a memorable and thought-provoking cinematic experience that showcases the importance of music, family, and self-discovery.