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Me and You and Everyone We Know

2005 · Movie · R · 91 min · ★ 7.0 · 79% critics

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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 PrizeOriginality of Vision Dramatic · 2005

Cast & crew

Directed by Miranda July