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Me and You and Everyone We Know Movie Streaming

Mardi, août 31st, 2010
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Miranda July’s first film (she both wrote and directed) “Me and You and Everyone We Know” is a personal, thoughtful and humane film about how difficult it is for people to get together in these tumultuous times in which we live…and despite all the obstacles, we still manage to do so: Richard (John Hawkes, so good in HBO’s “Deadwood”) and Christine (Miranda July) meet “cute” while Christine is with a friend buying a pair of shoes and Richard is the shoe salesman.

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Christine almost freaks Richard out.ok…she does freak him out after their initial meeting by “accidentally” always being where Richard is: Christine, in her eagerness to get to know Richard, almost slips into stalker behavior. But this is more a sign of our times.i.e. how difficult it is to meet someone nice, July is saying rather than anything unnatural on Christine’s part. And Richard is as lonely as Christine. And they form a bond. They build a fence against all that can go wrong in the world: lying, cheating, not enough money, career problems…all the negative stuff that can clog your life as a whole and your love life in particular. As Richard says early in the film: “I’m prepared for amazing things to happen.” And so it does: in the form of Christine.

“Me and You and Everyone We Know” is as sunny, optimistic and loving as a film can be and you leave the theater actually feeling better than when you walked in. But this film is no Pollyanna: Your good feelings come with a price: only after a good fight with the evil forces of the world. And in this case it isn’t Dark Vader, The Scarecrow or a pack of Zombies, it’s from the vagaries and detritus of the world in which we live: the stuff that lurks out there waiting to defeat you. But Richard and Christine, somehow, someway work as a couple as they never did as individuals…good for them.

Finally! A movie that addresses on almost every age level, the effects of our current internet daze age. For the young children, life consists of going home everyday after school to try and talk and chat and connect with cyber folks. For the teenagers, sex is misunderstood again and again, and the fantasy/reality dilemma continues to leave them feeling lonely. And for the adults, well…the problems are almost the same just with more complexities and ambiguities.”Me And You And Everyone We Know” should not work as well as it does. It takes so many risks that could’ve potentially ruined its own subject matter and themes, but yet, Miranda July’s direction takes the uncomfortable (and seemingly ‘normal American life’) and turns it on its head with surprising and shocking comic side effects. Thankfully though, July never sacrifices the humanity of her characters at the expense of merely getting a laugh. Throughout “Me And You And Everyone We Know,” there is a kind of subtle, beautiful melancholy mood woven through the words and actions of every character. Again, considering how provocative and unsettling at times the script is, this seems like a minor miracle. Exploring how the internet and cell phones and technology at large has contributed to isolated individual experiences is just one of the film’s many themes. Like the one very rich and very simple scene from the film conveys, me and you and everyone we know are like tiny specs on pieces of paper with a small, but seemingly infinite amount of space between us.Although far from perfect and far from being a cinematic masterpiece, “Me And You” wins at the end of the day because of the very common place from which it begins. Throughout every quirky scene and heartbreaking moment, it remains loyal to its subjects (on both sides of the screen).
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