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Me and You and Everyone We Know (2005) Movie Information
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Overall Rank: |
2470 |
Avg. Rating: |
2.82/4 |
# of Ratings: |
55 |
Genres: |
Comedy, Drama |
Rating: |
R |
Language: |
English |
Theater Date: | 06/17/2005 |
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Director: |
Miranda July |
Actors: |
John Hawkes Miranda July Miles Thompson Brandon Ratcliff Carlie Westerman Brad William Henke |
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Plot Outline:
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Christine is a performance artist and a driver for elderly people. Richard works in the shoe section of a department store. He has 2 boys (Peter and Robbie). Christine becomes interested in Richard, Robbie discovers Internet chatting, while Peter discovers his sexuality. -- Florencia
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Camper 10/29/2014 (0 of 0 found this helpful) |
Rating of 0.5/4 |
Right when I saw the girl put socks on her ears I was like "oh. it's going to be that kind of movie..." I'm surprised it got such good reviews. It tries too hard to be "quirky," it's pretentious and it's just really, really irritating . |
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taylors 05/26/2008 (0 of 0 found this helpful) |
Rating of 1/4 |
The movie is marketed as a pointed look at the effect of divorce on a family and the burgeoning sexuality in teens. I was excited to see the film because it appeared to approach these hard topics in an ironic and light hearted fashion on par with Little Miss Sunshine or the Royal Tenenbaums. However, this film is more like classic Magnolia or Lost In Trasnlation where the writer and director were able to amazingly fill two hours of film with absolutely nothing. No story, no development, and then it ends. One of those movies worth passing by. |
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Allison 09/20/2007 (0 of 1 found this helpful) |
Rating of 0.5/4 |
One of the worst movies I've seen in my life. I wish this could have been better. It seemed like a type of movie I might like, but it so was NOT. |
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05/11/2012 (0 of 0 found this helpful) |
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"Me An You And Everyone We Know" by Yojimbo |
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A shoe salesman splits up with his wife and enters into single fatherdom by spouting gen X platitudes about the meaning of life at his McJob before entering into the most unconvincing romance between two irritating people this side of Anakin and Padme. Meanwhile an old man goes through the usual "grab the moment while you can" cliches and underage kids flirt with sexual encounters in the most distasteful (but "quirky", so it's OK) way. Throw in a token death, kooky "artist" making inane analogies about relationships and shouting out "YOU ARE LOVED" to a doomed goldfish like the immature rantings of a second year film student and you've got everything that's wrong with indie cinema. At least the similarly vacuous Garden State had likeable characters and a few laughs. This is unfunny, prete... |
Rating of 0.5/4 |
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