Everything's Gone Green
A man, who has not left the building he works and lives in for 14 years, meets a receptionist eager to understand more about his mysterious life.
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Plot Summary
The film follows a young, aimless man named Ray, who becomes entangled in the world of petty crime and drug dealing in Vancouver. He drifts through life, making poor choices and struggling to find his place, often under the influence of substances. His life takes a turn when he encounters a woman named Stacey, who offers him a chance at a different path, but his past and his own destructive tendencies make redemption a difficult struggle.
Critical Reception
Everything's Gone Green received a mixed to positive reception from critics, with many praising its raw portrayal of urban decay and drug culture, as well as the performances of its lead actors. However, some critics found the narrative to be somewhat unfocused and the bleak subject matter to be overwhelming. Audience reception was similarly divided, appreciating its gritty realism but sometimes finding it too dark.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its gritty and unflinching depiction of urban life and addiction.
- Kirsten Johnson and Aaron Johnson's performances were frequently highlighted as strong points.
- Some critics found the film's bleak tone and unfocused narrative to be drawbacks.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Vancouver, British Columbia, and sought to capture the city's grittier underbelly.
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