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Some Day in the Future 2002

★ 6.02 votes116 min📅 2002-10-27

Experience the gripping world of Some Day in the Future (2002), a darkly comedic thriller that delves into the lives of two young hired assassins, Lionel and Dhammika, as they navigate the chaos of their own making.

Director: Darmasena Pathiraja

Cast

Radha De Mel
D. B. Gangodatenne
Saumya Liyanage
Saumya Liyanage
Dhammika
Rukshana Miskin
Vasantha Moragoda
Lionel
Jayani Senanayake
Jayani Senanayake

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Some Day in the Future (2002) about?

This film is based on real-life incidents in Sri Lanka, focusing on the problems faced by the youth and the lives of two young hired assassins, Lionel and Dhammika.

Who directed Some Day in the Future?

Darmasena Pathiraja skillfully navigates the complexities of the narrative.

Who stars in Some Day in the Future?

The film features a talented cast, including Radha De Mel, D. B. Gangodatenne, and Jayani Senanayake.

Is Some Day in the Future (2002) worth watching?

With its unique blend of comedy and thriller elements, this film is a must-watch for fans of the genre, although the unrated IMDb rating may be a concern for some viewers.

How long is Some Day in the Future?

The film has a runtime of 116 minutes.

About Some Day in the Future (2002) — A Thrilling Tale of Deception and Consequences

Experience the gripping world of Some Day in the Future (2002), a darkly comedic thriller that delves into the lives of two young hired assassins, Lionel and Dhammika, as they navigate the chaos of their own making. Director Darmasena Pathiraja masterfully weaves together the complex problems faced by the youth of Sri Lanka, creating a thought-provoking narrative that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. With a talented cast, including Radha De Mel, D. B. Gangodatenne, and Jayani Senanayake, this film is a must-watch for fans of the genre. The runtime of 116 minutes may seem lengthy, but the engaging storyline and memorable characters make every moment worthwhile.

As the story unfolds, the contrast between the assassins' lives and the glamourized violence they see on television, such as John Travolta's iconic scenes in Pulp Fiction, becomes increasingly apparent. The film's exploration of the impact of real-life events on the youth of Sri Lanka is both haunting and thought-provoking. With its unique blend of comedy and thriller elements, Some Day in the Future (2002) is a film that will leave viewers reflecting on the consequences of their actions long after the credits roll.