Brad William Henke, Brandon Ratcliff, Carlie Westerman
'Me and You and Everyone We Know' is a poetic and penetrating observation of how people struggle to connect with one another in an isolating and contemporary world. Christine Jesperson is a lonely art...( read more
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DVD Release Date: October 11, 2005
Stats: 3,474 reviews
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September 29, 2009
At first sight it may seem like a pretentious indie film, typical of what you might expect from a video artist. Well, it is and it?s not. I don't think its pretentious at all, it?s a really quirky and quite touching story about interwoven lives of slightly broken people, trying t...( read more)
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June 21, 2009
This is one of the most special and endearing movies I've seen in a long time.
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April 17, 2009
Multifaceted and quirky film with a great humbling feel. The film just comes right out and says "we're all fucked up" so let's stop hiding it. John Hawkes finally gets a decent sized role as an awkward father/shoe sales man. He starts the film by setting his own hand alight. It's...( read more)
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December 28, 2008
"Me and You and Everyone We Know" is exactly what an independent film should be. It's artsy but not pretentious, daring but not offensive, and sophisticated yet almost naive in it's narrow-minded view of the world. Although the film is at times a bit meandering, writer/director M...( read more)
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August 6, 2008
a little self consciously quirky but very funny and sweet. the kids were adorable and the ending was perfect. we'll go everywhere even tho we're scared
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November 13, 2009
È sempre una sofferenza vedere questo film, perché Miranda July mi ricorda troppo me, forse.
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October 24, 2009
Someone else on Flixster said it better than I ever could:
"Me and You and Everyone We Know" is exactly what an independent film should be. It's artsy but not pretentious, daring but not offensive, and sophisticated yet almost naive in its narrow-minded view of the world. -
October 3, 2009
"I don't want to have to do this living. I just walk around. I want to be swept off my feet, you know? I want my children to have magical powers. I am prepared for amazing things to happen."
Me and You and Everyone We Know is a 2005 indie comedy-drama by first-...( read more) -
August 2, 2009
This was a little too much like a series of random things, but I still liked it. It would work better as a series of short stories I think.
Critic Reviews
July's oddball vision grows on you, and I found myself looking forward to her next film. full review
Miranda July's Me and You and Everyone We Know is a film that with quiet confidence creates a fragile magic. full review
Not just creepy and unsavory at such moments, but pleased to be so. full review
The acting is marvelous, all the way down the line. full review
While Miranda July's first feature film might be classified as romantic comedy, it introduces the playful qualities of installation art to the conventions of narrative cinema. full review
Performance artist Miranda July hits a grand slam as the writer, director and star of her first film. full review
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