
The Other Me 2000
"Holy 'A' in Science Class - I made myself clone!"
In *The Other Me (2000)*, director Manny Coto crafts a playful yet thought-provoking adventure that blends science-fiction comedy with a classic coming-of-age twist.
Director: Manny Coto
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *The Other Me (2000)* about?
Will Browning, a bright but rebellious teen, creates a clone of himself as a science project to dodge military summer school. But when his experiment goes awry, he ends up with a second version of himself—one who has other plans. The film follows Will's hilarious and chaotic journey as he deals with the consequences of his actions.
Who directed *The Other Me*?
Manny Coto directed *The Other Me (2000)*, bringing a lighthearted yet imaginative touch to this family-friendly sci-fi comedy.
Who stars in *The Other Me*?
The film features Andrew Lawrence as Will Browning, alongside Mark L. Taylor, Lori Hallier, Alison Pill, and Brenden Jefferson in key supporting roles.
Is *The Other Me (2000)* worth watching?
As a family-friendly sci-fi comedy, *The Other Me (2000)* offers a fun premise with relatable themes for younger audiences. While it may not break new ground, its lighthearted tone and clever concept make it a decent choice for viewers looking for a breezy, entertaining watch.
How long is *The Other Me*?
The runtime for *The Other Me (2000)* is 90 minutes.
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About The Other Me (2000) — A Sci-Fi Comedy Clone Confuses a Teen
In *The Other Me (2000)*, director Manny Coto crafts a playful yet thought-provoking adventure that blends science-fiction comedy with a classic coming-of-age twist. When book-smart but struggling student Will Browning embarks on a risky science project to avoid military summer school, he never expects his experiment to take an unexpected turn. After purchasing a dubious kit containing unhatched "Ocean Pups," he unknowingly triggers a cloning agent that creates a second version of himself—one with a mind of its own.
The film balances lighthearted humor with themes of identity and responsibility, all while keeping the tone accessible for family audiences. With Andrew Lawrence leading the cast as Will, the story explores the chaos of adolescence, the perils of cutting corners, and the unintended consequences of tampering with nature. Between quirky performances and a premise straight out of a middle-schooler's wildest daydream, *The Other Me (2000)* delivers a fun, sci-fi-infused escape that's as entertaining as it is charming.