Everything's Gone Green
Everything's Gone Green

Everything's Gone Green

2006Movie95 minEnglish

Ryan, a good-natured slacker, is tempted into a money laundering scheme while working for a lottery magazine. A capitalistic comedy that asks the question - when is "enough" enough?

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: PodzGenres: Drama, Crime

Plot Summary

The film centers on a young woman named Carole who gets entangled in the world of street art and graffiti in Montreal. As she becomes increasingly involved with a graffiti crew, she finds herself drawn into a dangerous lifestyle, navigating themes of rebellion, creativity, and the consequences of her choices. The narrative explores the blurred lines between art and crime, and the allure of a subculture that exists outside societal norms.

Critical Reception

Everything's Gone Green received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising its raw energy, visual style, and authentic portrayal of Montreal's underground art scene. Some found the plot somewhat predictable, but the performances, particularly that of the lead actress, were frequently highlighted. The film was recognized for its gritty realism and its exploration of youth culture and urban life.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its vibrant depiction of Montreal's street art subculture.
  • Noted for strong performances, especially from the lead.
  • Some critics found the narrative development lacking in certain areas.

Google audience: Audience reception for this film is not widely documented on Google.

Fun Fact

The film's director, Podz (Patrick Huard), is a well-known figure in Quebecois cinema, often associated with gritty, realistic dramas.

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