Another Me is a psychological horror film from 2013, directed by Isabel Coixet. Based on the novel of the same name by Catherine MacPhail, published in 2003, the film features a talented cast, including Sophie Turner, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Claire Forlani, Rhys Ifans, and Gregg Sulkin. The movie explores themes such as identity, mental instability, and the thin line between reality and illusion, as it follows the unsettling journey of a teenage girl who begins to question her own perception of the world around her. With a chilling atmosphere, solid performances, and an engaging plot, Another Me is a fascinating psychological thriller that invites reflection.

The story centers around Fay (played by Sophie Turner), a 17-year-old girl who lives in an seemingly idyllic world with her loving father (Jonathan Rhys Meyers) and mother (Claire Forlani). Fay’s life begins to unravel when she starts seeing another version of herself: a disturbing and mysterious double that appears at random and acts as if it is also a part of Fay’s life. This other version is not just a reflection; it behaves in unsettling, threatening, and even dangerous ways. As the line between the real and the unreal starts to blur, Fay is forced to confront the possibility that her own mind may not be as stable as she once thought.