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Everything Must Disappear
Robert Millard has based his industrial kingdom - based on all the noise technologies - thanks to his marriage with the wealthy and cantankerous Irene, he blithely cheat for years. However, his last link with his pretty secretary, Eve, is the straw that broke the camel : Irene has indeed hired a detective-photographer, aptly named M.Colle order to have a maximum of incriminating shots. Threatened to divorce and thus to total ruin by his wife, the unfaithful husband should give up and dismiss Eve.
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Plot Summary
A burnt-out, successful television producer named Gary faces a personal crisis when his wife leaves him and he struggles with the superficiality of his life. Seeking a drastic change, he decides to sell everything he owns and embark on a journey of self-discovery, hoping to find meaning beyond material possessions and professional success.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising Shandling's performance and the film's introspective themes, though some found its pacing and comedic elements uneven.
What Reviewers Say
Garry Shandling delivers a compelling and surprisingly poignant performance.
The film offers a thoughtful exploration of materialism and the search for meaning.
While sometimes too slow, its message resonates with a relatable existential angst.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally appreciate the film's humorous yet thoughtful take on a mid-life crisis and the shedding of possessions, with many relating to the protagonist's journey.
Fun Fact
Garry Shandling, known for his stand-up and television work, took on a more dramatic role in this film, showcasing his range as an actor.
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