

Everything I Like
Though he’s always considered himself straight, Daniel begins to develop feelings for his alluring new co-worker Javier. Once he admits to his bisexuality, he enters a new world of potential partners. All the while, however, he’s looking to work up the courage to tell Javier how he really feels.
Insights
Plot Summary
A group of estranged siblings must come together for the funeral of their eccentric father, a celebrated but difficult theatre director. As they navigate their grief and long-held resentments, they uncover surprising truths about their family and themselves. The film blends poignant moments with sharp wit, exploring themes of love, loss, and the complicated dynamics of family relationships.
Critical Reception
Everything I Like received a generally positive response from critics, who praised its witty dialogue, strong performances, and heartfelt emotional core. While some found the plot predictable, the charm of the cast and the film's overall warmth were widely appreciated by audiences.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its stellar ensemble cast, particularly Richard E. Grant.
- Applauded for its blend of humor and poignant drama.
- Noted for its charming depiction of flawed family dynamics.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's heartwarming story and the excellent chemistry between the lead actors, making it an enjoyable and moving viewing experience. Some viewers felt the ending was a bit rushed, but overall satisfaction was high.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Actor at the British Independent Film Awards for Richard E. Grant.
Fun Fact
The role of the eccentric father was reportedly written with Richard E. Grant in mind, allowing him to tap into a character that mirrored some of his own eccentricities.
AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources