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"Before you know it as the years go by, you're just like other people you have seen, with all those peculiar human ailments. Just another vehicle for temper and vanity and rashness and all the rest. Who wants it? Who needs it? These things occupy the place where a man's soul should be." -- Henderson the Rain King

Thursday, May 11, 2006

Me, You, and Everyone We Know

Last night I finally got around to watching Miranda July's Me, You, and Everyone We Know. It's a quintessentially indie film, quirky, riveting, and delightfully different. I definitely recommend it if your a fan of offbeat films (Ghost World, I Heart Huckabees, American Beauty, etc.). Only caveat is that it's not for the squimish, so you may want to read a few reviews first so you know what you're getting into.

Miranda July's Official Site
Interview with The Believer

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

yes. Kelly and I watched this about a month ago, and I completely agree. Its a great movie and worth watching. I say even the squimish should watch it. learn to push your boundaries.

7:11 AM

 
Blogger gamze said...

i thought it was very pretentious and unoriginal.

7:35 PM

 
Blogger Jamie said...

I could see pretentious as it definitely has a bit of that vibe. I'm surprised you found it unoriginal though. Perhaps I equate strange with original, but I really felt like the movie was significantly different from anything else I've seen.

12:06 AM

 

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