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The Other Me is a 2000 Disney Channel Original Movie about a teenager who accidentally clones himself as a genius and ends up using his clone to pass school. It is the 21st Disney Channel Original Movie and is based on the book Me Two by Mary C. Ryan.

Plot[]

Will Browning is a seventh grade student who does not perform well in school. His father says that if Will does not improve soon, he will be spending the summer at Camp Spartacus, a boot camp for boys which will help him learn responsibility and discipline. To make up for the grades, Will orders a science project from an organization, "Ocean Pups."

Two scientists, Victor and Conrad, who work there want to move out and work in a "real" lab. They make a breakthrough when they create a process of cloning they call "hyper-cloning". But when they leave, a cloned lab mouse escapes, and their cat chases it all over the lab. It then accidentally knocks over the cloning formula, which drips through a crack in the floor and all over an "Ocean Pups" kit. When they find out about Will ordering the kit, they decide to spy on the house and take the possible clone back to the lab for experimentation.

While working with the kit, Will accidentally clones himself after stirring the water with his comb that has his hair on it that contains his DNA. While the clone reads Will's science book, he rapidly learns from it, so Will decides to let the clone go to school as Will instead of a science project while Will secretly stays home. When the clone (named Twoie) goes to school, he does not act exactly like Will.

Twoie starts getting better grades not because he is a lot smarter than Will (it was demonstrated throughout the movie that Will is smart, but he doesn't try) but because Twoie isn't afraid to try, and makes amends with Will's old rival, Scotty DeSota. When the Brownings visits Will's grandfather, who never talks to anybody, Twoie asks if being old hurts. Grandpa simply replies, "Not today." They talk and catch up for a long time.

When Twoie tells Will about school and Grandpa, Will starts missing school and his friends. One day, Will is so jealous of Twoie that Will decides to go to school himself. When he gets there, he sees what a reputation he has now. His peers (including the cheerleaders) would greet Will and Scotty invited him to a baseball game. When his so-called girlfriend asks if he would like to go to the dance, he nervously agrees.

Victor and Conrad keep an eye on Will's house and find out that Will hyper-cloned himself. They mistakenly think that Twoie going to the dance is the real Will. While the real Will spies on them, he finds that Twoie has only a few hours before he turns into Ocean Pup eggs, as clones have a four-week lifespan. He grabs a mixture that will save Twoie, and they mistake him for Twoie.

During the dance, Twoie goes to the bathroom after promising that he will show his friends a new dance move and tells himself that it is time to leave. When Will comes, his friend, Chuckie, asks him how he changed his clothes so fast. Will explains that he cloned himself. Chuckie does not believe him. Suddenly, Victor and Conrad kidnap Will and take him to the warehouse, thinking Will is the clone.

Twoie comes and rescues him, having learned his location from the telepathic connection they share, and helps him keep the scientists down. Victor and Conrad are defeated by Chuckie and Scotty who show up to help Twoie and Will after having been alerted by Twoie. They apparently called the cops as well, as they arrive soon afterwards along with Will's parents.

Twoie is dying, but Will is able to feed him the mixture he took from the scientists that gives him a normal lifespan. Will explains everything to his family, and the scientists are arrested. The cops get suspicious, but Will makes up a story that Twoie is his identical cousin, Gil Pupman, from Belgium, and everyone, except for the scientists, back him up, despite being shocked. The only ones who know the truth are Will, his family, Twoie, Chuckie, Scotty, Grandpa, Victor, and Conrad. Will renames Twoie "Gil" and the Brownings adopt him.

Cast[]

  • Andrew Lawrence – Will Browning/Twoie aka Gil Pupman
  • Mark L. Taylor – Patrick Browning
  • Lori Hallier – Kathryn Browning
  • Alison Pill – Allana Browning
  • Brenden Jefferson – Chuckie
  • Joe Grifasi – Conrad
  • Scott McCord – Victor
  • Tyler Hynes – Scotty DeSota
  • Sarah Gadon – Heather
  • Robert Buck – Grandpa Mordechai
  • Andrea Garnett – Miss Pinkerson
  • Joseph Motiki - VJ
  • Colm Magner - Policeman
  • Ayumi Iizuka - Gym Teacher
  • Olivia Garratt - Harmony
  • Johnathan Fernandez - Boom Box Student
  • Romina D'Ugo - Dancer #5
  • Sarah Francis - Dancer #1
  • Daniel Celebre - Dancer #2
  • Jesse Weafer - Dancer #3
  • Jessica Keeling - Dancer #8
  • Devon Perri - Music Video Dancer #2
  • Chad McFadden - Music Video Dancer #3

Music[]

  • "Crucial Part 2"

Written by Stanley A. Smith

  • Winners Circle"

Written by Stanley A. Smith

  • "You Can Do It"

Written by Stanley A. Smith & J.A. Manges

Performed by The Sha Shees (This song is also featured on the soundtrack to the 1997 Disney film, Jungle 2 Jungle.)

  • "In the Stream"

Written by Stanley A. Smith

  • "Everything (Feels Like New)"

Written by Sandy Howell & Michael Benghial

Performed by Alexz Johnson

  • "Bringin' Da Noise"

Written by Veit Renn & J.C. Chasez

Performed by *NSYNC (This song is featured in *NSYNC's 2000 Album, No Strings Attached.)

  • "I Dream of You"

Written by Dave Keffer & Mark Carter

Performed by KEF

  • "Life Is A Party"

Written by Andy Goldman, Jamie Houston & James Dean Hicks

Performed by Aaron Carter

  • "Just Can't Wait"

Written and Performed by Jamie Dunlap & Scott Nickoley

  • "I Feel Strange"

Written by Bobby Sandstrom

Performed by Maureen Steel

Awards[]

Young Artist Awards (2001)[]

Won[]

  • Best Performance in a TV Movie (Comedy) – Leading Young Actor
    • Andrew Lawrence
  • Best Performance in a TV Movie (Comedy) – Supporting Young Actor
    • Tyler Hynes

Nominated[]

  • Best Ensemble in a TV Movie
    • Andrew Lawrence, Brenden Jefferson, Tyler Hynes, Sarah Gadon, and Alison Pill
Wikipedia
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