Review of Me and You and Everyone We Know (2005) by Joey S — 09 Jan 2013
A strange but funny and charming movie, Me and You and Everyone We Know feels like a series of odd artistic vignettes even though it tells a linear story. Almost every scene has something that makes it feel unique somehow, and more often than not it's hard to really identify what it is.
Aside from John Hawkes, who gives a good performance, there is almost nobody recognizable in this movie, but all of the actors do a great job, including the 6 year-old Brandon Ratcliff who is too innocent and funny not to love.
It's not perfect, but as a unique romantic comedy and a directorial debut, Me and You and Everyone We Know works wonders.
This review of Me and You and Everyone We Know (2005) was written by Joey S on 09 Jan 2013.
Me and You and Everyone We Know has generally received positive reviews.
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