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Some Girl
Full Movie·1998·1h 34m·en

Some Girl

Dancing with angels can be hell.

In 1998's Some Girl, an aspiring actress falls for the wrong guy while her best friend wrestles with her own infidelity. A breezy romantic comedy-drama that asks: why do we pick people who don't deserve us?

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Movie OTT Editorial

4 min read · Published June 30, 2026

5.0/10

The story of Some Girl: love, poor judgment, and LA ambition

Some Girl opens on a familiar premise: girl meets guy in Los Angeles, girl falls hard, guy turns out to be exactly the problem everyone warned her about. Claire is an aspiring actress trying to make it in Hollywood—the kind of person who still believes the right relationship might be the thing that finally clicks everything into place. She's inexperienced in love, earnest, and vulnerable to exactly the kind of smooth-talking charm that a womanizer like Chad specializes in. What makes the film's setup work isn't the originality of the scenario (it's not), but rather the way it refuses to let Claire be the only person screwing up her own life. Her friend April—who's supposed to be the voice of reason—can't manage to stay faithful to her longtime boyfriend Neal, despite knowing better. Nobody here is innocent. Nobody's got it figured out. That's the film's actual subject: not whether Claire will wise up about Chad, but whether any of these people can be honest with themselves about what they're doing and why.

Behind the making of Some Girl: production, cast, and the late-90s romantic-comedy moment

Some Girl arrived in 1998 from Meridian Entertainment and Millennium Media, a production partnership that was active during the indie-film boom of the mid-to-late 1990s. The film runs 94 minutes—tight enough to move briskly through its entangled romantic scenarios without overstaying its welcome. Released during a moment when romantic comedies and dramadies were jockeying for space on video-rental shelves and emerging cable platforms, Some Girl positioned itself as a comedy-drama hybrid, leaning into the messier emotional texture that separated it from the straight rom-com crowd. The cast brought a mix of established and emerging talent to the ensemble, though the film never became a major box-office draw or awards contender. It's the kind of late-90s independent production that found its audience through home video and cable rotation rather than theatrical dominance—which, honestly, is where a lot of the best character-driven comedies from that era ended up living. Movie OTT tracks how these older independent films have migrated across streaming platforms over the past decade, and Some Girl is a perfect example of a title that's picked up new viewers through availability on major OTT services.

What makes Some Girl stand out: ensemble chemistry and the refusal to simplify

What's striking about Some Girl is that it doesn't reduce its characters to types. Yes, Chad is a womanizer—but the film doesn't spend its runtime simply punishing him or making him the villain. April isn't just "the cautionary friend"; she's complicit in her own chaos, unable to stop herself from sabotaging what she claims to want. Neal isn't a saint waiting to be betrayed; he's just... there, trying to hold onto something that's already slipping. The performances anchor these contradictions without irony or contempt. What the film seems genuinely interested in is the gap between what people say they want and what they actually do, that strange territory where good intentions and compulsive behavior collide. The comedy comes from watching these characters talk themselves into and out of things, watching them rationalize, deflect, and occasionally—just occasionally—glimpse the truth about themselves. It's not laugh-out-loud funny in the way a broad sitcom might be, but it has moments of sharp, uncomfortable humor that land because they feel honest. I keep coming back to the idea that the film trusts its audience to sit with people who aren't making great choices without needing to be told whether to root for them or against them.

Where to stream Some Girl online right now

Finding Some Girl is easier than it's ever been. The film is currently available on major OTT services, and if you're a subscriber to any of the major streaming platforms, there's a good chance you can access it—though availability does shift depending on licensing agreements and your region. Rather than hunting through different apps, you can check the "Where to Watch" widget at the top of this page, which shows you exactly which platforms have Some Girl available right now and saves you the guessing game. If you don't see it on your current subscriptions, Movie OTT's aggregator function makes it simple to find where it's streaming without having to visit five different sites.

Frequently asked questions

Q: What year was Some Girl released?

Some Girl came out in 1998, during the height of the indie romantic-comedy boom. It's now available on streaming platforms, making it easy to revisit this late-90s take on LA relationships.

Q: How long is Some Girl?

The film runs 94 minutes, a brisk runtime that keeps the romantic entanglements moving without dragging through unnecessary subplots.

Q: Is Some Girl based on a true story?

No, Some Girl is a fictional comedy-drama written for the screen. It's an original story exploring the messy reality of relationships rather than an adaptation.

Q: What genres does Some Girl fit into?

Some Girl blends comedy, drama, and romance, leaning into the messier, more character-driven side of romantic storytelling rather than pure rom-com territory.

Q: Who produced Some Girl?

The film was produced by Meridian Entertainment and Millennium Media, two independent production companies active during the 1990s indie-film era.

Final thoughts on Some Girl: who should watch

If you're in the mood for a romantic comedy that doesn't pretend love is simple or that people are straightforward, Some Girl delivers. It won't blow your mind with originality, but it's got something better: genuine curiosity about why we do the things we do, especially when we know better. It's a 94-minute conversation about Los Angeles ambition, desire, and self-sabotage—wrapped in a package that's funny without being cynical. Perfect for a late-night watch or a lazy Sunday afternoon when you want something that engages your brain without demanding your full attention.

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