Beside me (original title in Romanian: Coborâm la prima) is a 2018 independent Romanian movie, directed by Tedy Necula. The plot takes place one day after the Colectiv nightclub fire in a metro car that is stuck between two stations. The movie was shot partially in a metro car, with the rest on a built set. It was released in Romanian theaters on October 26, 2018, grossing $53,828.67.
In the morning after the Colectiv club fire, several strangers remain blocked in the metro between two subway stations. The metro contains people dealing with personal issues, on top of which is added the tragedy of the Colectiv disaster:
The main part of the movie was shot inside an actual metro but due to the budget, an improvised metro was built in the production studio FilmÃÂrie in Bucharest. Tedy Necula stated that he and his team built the metro in the production room in just 7 days.
The movie entered cinemas on the 26th of October 2018.
The soundtrack has two songs by the band Goodbye to Gravity, which was the band playing that night in Colectiv Club when the fire started. Tedy Necula said in an interview for Digi24 that he had the idea of the movie for several years but he wanted to link it to an important day for Romanians so he decided to put the story the second day after the Colectiv club fire. He wanted to have the music from the Goodbye to Gravity band so that the message would be more powerful.
The movie was received well by the critics. They said that it was not just a movie about the Colectiv club fire. It was also meant to be taken as an inspirational film that spread kindness and humanity in Romanian society. Vice wrote that it is a movie that shows how people are changed by a tragedy. The famous line of the movie, "We are strangers until something unites us" has become a staple of the Colectiv tragedy. Moreover, it impressed critics with the mixture of feelings that it made people feel.
Claudia Moscovici writes that it is a "cinematic thought-experiment".