Everything Must Go
Everything Must Go

Everything Must Go

2011Movie97 minEnglish

When an alcoholic relapses, causing him to lose his wife and his job, he holds a yard sale on his front lawn in an attempt to start over. A new neighbor might be the key to his return to form.

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IMDb6.4/10
Rotten Tomatoes71%
Metacritic62/100
Google Users78%
Director: Dan RushGenres: Drama, Comedy

Plot Summary

Nick, a struggling alcoholic, returns home after a stint in rehab to find his wife has left him and emptied their house, leaving only his possessions on the front lawn. Facing homelessness and despair, Nick must confront his addiction and the consequences of his actions. He begins a journey of self-discovery and redemption, selling his belongings on the lawn while reconnecting with his past and contemplating his future.

Critical Reception

Everything Must Go received generally positive reviews from critics, with praise directed at Will Ferrell's dramatic performance, a departure from his usual comedic roles. Reviewers appreciated the film's raw and honest portrayal of addiction, loss, and the struggle for recovery. While some found the pacing slow, many commended its emotional depth and understated storytelling.

What Reviewers Say

  • Will Ferrell delivers a surprisingly nuanced and effective dramatic performance.
  • The film offers a poignant and authentic look at addiction and the challenges of recovery.
  • Its quiet, character-driven narrative may not appeal to all, but it resonates with emotional honesty.

Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated Will Ferrell's dramatic turn and the film's sincere exploration of personal struggle. Many found the story moving and relatable, though some felt it was a bit slow or bleak.

Fun Fact

The film is based on a short story of the same name by Raymond Carver, which was first published in Esquire magazine in 1982.

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