
Me and You and Everyone We Know
2005 · Movie · R · 91 min · ★ 7.0 · 79% critics
A lonely artist who drives a cab for seniors crosses paths with a recently divorced dad, and their tentative romance unfolds in awkward, tender steps. Around them, his two sons navigate confusing first crushes and online curiosity, as a web of odd, heartfelt encounters explores how people try to connect.
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Details
- Years
- 2005
- Release date
- 2005-05-12
- Language
- English
- Rated
- R
- Runtime
- 91 min
- Critic score
- 79/100
- TMDB rating
- 7.0/10 (375 votes)
About
If you enjoy offbeat, tender indie stories about connection and social awkwardness, this may click—especially if you like The Royal Tenenbaums or Punch-Drunk Love; Not for you if uncomfortable teen/child sexuality or quirky, meandering plots put you off.
Pros: quirky, funny writing; heartfelt performances; playful, surprising tone | Cons: uneven rhythm at times; can feel unfocused; uncomfortable sexual themes
Themes
- sibling relationship
- playground
- sex talk
- art gallery
- separation
- self mutilation
- shoe salesman
- chat session
- female artist
- meeting on the internet
- hope chest
- woman director
Awards & recognition
- Sundance Special Jury Prize — Originality of Vision Dramatic · 2005
Cast & crew

Miranda July
as Christine Jesperson

John Hawkes
as Richard Swersey

Brandon Ratcliff
as Robby Swersey

Miles Thompson
as Peter Swersey

Carlie Westerman
as Sylvie

Brad William Henke
as Andrew

Natasha Slayton
as Heather

Najarra Townsend
as Rebecca
- EG
Ellen Geer
as Ellen

Colette Kilroy
as Sylvie's Mom
Directed by Miranda July