Me and You and Everyone We Know Back and Forth

2005 film by Miranda July

Me and You and Everyone We Know
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Theatrical release poster

Directed by Miranda July
Written past Miranda July
Produced by Gina Kwon
Starring Miranda July
John Hawkes
JoNell Kennedy
Brandon Ratcliff
Natasha Slayton
Miles Thompson
Najarra Townsend
Carlie Westerman
Cinematography Chuy Chavez
Edited by Andrew Dickler
Charles Republic of ireland
Music by Michael Andrews

Production
company

Film4

Distributed past IFC Films

Release dates

  • 17 June 2005 (2005-06-17) (United States)
  • 19 Baronial 2005 (2005-08-19) (United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland)

Running fourth dimension

91 minutes
Country United states of america
Language English language
Budget $800,000
Box part $viii million[i]

Me and Yous and Everyone We Know is a 2005 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed past Miranda July. She too acts in the starring office, reverse John Hawkes. The picture was the first major studio product for July, who had been known previously for her self-produced short films and performance art.

Plot [edit]

The structure of the film consists of several subplots which all revolve effectually an intertwined cast of characters.

The pic begins past introducing Richard (John Hawkes), a shoe salesman and recently separated father of 2. Subsequently beingness thrown out by his wife Pam (JoNell Kennedy), he gets an apartment of his own to share with his children, Peter (Miles Thompson) and Robby (Brandon Ratcliff). He meets Christine (Miranda July), a senior-cab driver and amateur video artist, while she takes her client to shop for shoes, and the ii develop a fledgling romantic relationship.

Robby, half dozen years quondam, and his fourteen-yr-old brother, Peter, have a articulation online conversation, which he afterwards depicts in another conversation session every bit "))<>((", an emoticon that means "pooping back and forth, forever." This piques the interest of the woman at the other end and she suggests a face up-to-face up meeting. When Robby and the woman meet at a park, she realizes he's a kid and kisses him and walks away.

Two of Richard's teenaged neighbors, Heather (Natasha Slayton) and Rebecca (Najarra Townsend), develop a playful human relationship with a much older neighbor Andrew (Brad William Henke) who works in the shoe shop with Richard. He does not say much, simply he keeps leaving signs on his window most what he would do to each of them. As a result of this relationship, Heather and Rebecca ask Peter if they can practice oral sex on him, so that he can tell them which of the ii does it ameliorate; then they do. He says both were exactly the same. The girl of a neighbor peeks in the window, sees what is happening, and speedily leaves. Heather and Rebecca later come to the neighbour'south house intending to have sex activity with him as practice, but he appears afraid when he sees them through his window and he pretends not to be domicile.

Meanwhile, Christine'due south work is rejected by a contemporary art museum, but then later on accepted by the curator, who turns out to exist the adult female who was instant messaging with the brothers.

The plots come up together in the end, with Peter developing a friendship with the daughter of a neighbor, having been introduced to the hope chest that she has, Christine and Richard displaying a evidence of mutual acceptance of their attraction to each other, and, as a final plot device, Robby finding that the racket he had awoken to early every morn was that of an early-rising businessman tapping a quarter on a street sign pole. When asked why he is doing information technology, he stops and turns around, saying "just passing the time", and gives Robby the quarter. When his bus drives abroad and Robby tries information technology out himself, the dominicus heightens with each tap, fourth dimension literally passing as he does it.

Cast [edit]

  • Miranda July as Christine Jesperson
  • John Hawkes every bit Richard Swersey
  • Miles Thompson as Peter Swersey
  • Brandon Ratcliff as Robby Swersey
  • Natasha Slayton every bit Heather
  • Najarra Townsend as Rebecca
  • Carlie Westerman as Sylvie
  • JoNell Kennedy as Pam
  • Brad William Henke as Andrew
  • Tracy Wright as Nancy Herrington
  • Hector Elias equally Michael
  • Ellen Geer as Ellen
  • Jordan Potter as Shamus
  • Colette Kilroy and James Kayten as Sylvie'due south mom and dad

Product [edit]

The flick was shot using a Sony HDW-F900 CineAlta high definition digital video photographic camera.[2]

The score, composed past Michael Andrews, was performed largely on a modified Casio SK-1 sampling keyboard.[three]

On-line conversation scenes were filmed with open-source Gaim software, now known as Pidgin.

Reception [edit]

The movie received largely positive reviews; it currently holds an 82% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with the consensus stating "Miranda July's debut feature is a charmingly offbeat and observant film well-nigh people looking for honey."[iv] On Metacritic, Me and You holds a 76, indicating "Generally favorable reviews".[5]

The movie won the Caméra d'Or at the 2005 Cannes Flick Festival.[six]

Roger Ebert cited it equally the fifth best motion-picture show of the decade.[7]

Peter Bradshaw for The Guardian stated in a negative review of this film: "Information technology feels equally if watching this will earn you credits on an American college soapbox on emotional correctness."[viii]

Music [edit]

The soundtrack was released on July 12, 2005 with the following tracks.[9]

Me And You And Everyone We Know
No. Championship Artist Length
1. "When I Call A Name" Michael Andrews three:51
two. "Goldfish" Michael Andrews 1:55
iii. "What's that Sound?" Michael Andrews 1:58
4. "Socks on Ears" Michael Andrews 3:01
5. "Signs" Michael Andrews 2:40
half-dozen. "5 On A Joyride" Cody ChesnuTT three:33
7. "I'yard Not Post-obit You" Michael Andrews iii:10
viii. "Library Chat" Michael Andrews 2:50
9. "Me and You Shoes" Michael Andrews 1:17
10. "Mirror" Michael Andrews 3:39
eleven. "Peter And Sylvie" Michael Andrews 3:21
12. "F***" Michael Andrews 2:01
13. "Whatever Way That You Want Me" Spiritualized 6:27
14. "Boy Moves The Sun" Michael Andrews 3:38
fifteen. "A Summer Long Since Passed" Virginia Astley iv:36
16. "Sky In Five" Michael Andrews 2:44

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Me and Y'all and Everyone We Know (2005) - Box Office Mojo". world wide web.boxofficemojo.com.
  2. ^ Chuy Chávez on 'Me and You and Anybody We Know'-Creative Planet Network
  3. ^ Michael Andrews-Me And Y'all And Everyone We Know (Score)-Amazon.com Music
  4. ^ Me and You and Everyone We Know at Rotten Tomatoes
  5. ^ Me and You lot and Everyone Nosotros Know at Metacritic
  6. ^ ME AND You lot AND EVERYONE WE KNOW-Festival de Cannes
  7. ^ Ebert, Roger (December 30, 2009). "The Best Films of the Decade". rogerebert.com. Archived from the original on June 9, 2013. Retrieved June 9, 2013.
  8. ^ Me and Yous and Everyone We Know|From The Guardian|The Guardian
  9. ^ "Me And You And Anybody We Know- Soundtrack details - SoundtrackCollector.com". soundtrackcollector . Retrieved 5 January 2022.

External links [edit]

  • Me and You lot and Everyone We Know at IMDb
  • Me and You lot and Everyone We Know at AllMovie
  • Me and You and Everyone We Know at Box Role Mojo
  • Me and You and Anybody Nosotros Know at Rotten Tomatoes
  • Me and You and Everyone We Know at Metacritic
  • Me and You and Anybody Nosotros Know: Punk Cars Bodies Movies an essay past Sara Magenheimer at The Criterion Drove
  • Me and You and Everyone We Know: Operation Rites an essay past Lauren Groff at The Criterion Drove

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