Review of Me and You and Everyone We Know (2005) by Mark A — 03 Oct 2008
Quirky little film about the tenuousness of relationships with various people we encounter as we move through life. The people in this film could be your neighbors or your co-workers or your classmates or just some random encounter in a store or a park or in the anonymity of the Internet.
They are ordinary people with their quirks and their hopes and their dreams. Sometimes those hopes and dreams intersect and sometimes they merely brush past each other with little real interaction. Some react with startling honesty and others recoil in embarassment and fear.
Everyone here has a secret life and the whether or not they decide to let someone else in seems random, but the emotions and the choices seem real. Quite an interesting piece, if slightly disturbing at times.
This review of Me and You and Everyone We Know (2005) was written by Mark A on 03 Oct 2008.
Me and You and Everyone We Know has generally received positive reviews.
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