Review of All or Nothing (2002) by Amurabim. — 11 Dec 2005
A sad and realistic story set in London that proves the universality of routine and despair. In this movie, director Mike Leigh tries to dissect the reasons of desperation when a bunch of characters´dealing with loneliness, solitude and alienation in contemporary society.
Too many subplots, and a little bit slow (you have to stay awake and struggle with boredom along the way) but "All or Nothing" worth it ´cause in the realistic portrait of misery that describes it perceives a sense of universality in the rutinary sadness.
This review of All or Nothing (2002) was written by Amurabim. on 11 Dec 2005.
All or Nothing has generally received positive reviews.
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