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I Love You All
A group of friends take a daytrip to the country. They are the usual gang, but not like they used to be. The shadow of regret hangs in the air. Long conversations: about nothing, about life, about how the ideals of youth were always put off for another day. They talk about anything they can, but hide almost everything that happens. I love you all tells the story of five friends in their thirties who look at themselves with disappointment: disappointment at seeing that the future is here and who we are is not who we wanted to be.
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Plot Summary
A darkly comedic drama following the intertwined lives of a group of friends in Brooklyn. The narrative explores their complicated relationships, personal struggles, and the often-uncomfortable truths they face about themselves and each other. As they navigate love, career, and existential crises, their friendships are tested and redefined.
Critical Reception
I Love You All received a mixed to positive reception, praised for its raw emotional honesty and authentic portrayal of modern relationships. Some critics found its pacing and bleakness challenging, while others lauded its sharp dialogue and relatable characters.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unflinching look at modern friendships and romantic entanglements.
Noted for its realistic dialogue and character development.
Some found the tone overly somber and the plot meandering.
Google audience: Audience reception information for 'I Love You All (2013)' is not widely available on Google reviews.
Fun Fact
The film was shot primarily in Brooklyn, New York, with a focus on capturing the authentic atmosphere of the neighborhood and its inhabitants.
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