Everything You Love
Everything You Love

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Everything You Love

2022
TV Show
Ended
1 Season
Norwegian

Sara and Jonas fall madly in love. But then Sara discovers that Jonas is slowly radicalizing through a right-wing extremist forum online. Can love keep him from sacrificing himself for his ideologic conviction?

Insights

IMDb5.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes45%
Metacritic52/100
Google Users65%
Director: Matthew RossGenres: Drama, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

A reclusive author grappling with the loss of his wife and daughter discovers a disturbing connection between his family's tragic past and a series of unsettling events. As he delves deeper into the mystery, he uncovers dark secrets that blur the lines between reality and his own fractured psyche. The investigation leads him down a perilous path, forcing him to confront the darkness lurking within his own home and his own mind.

Critical Reception

While praised for its atmospheric tension and strong performances, 'Everything You Love' received a mixed reception from critics, with some finding its narrative convoluted and its ending unsatisfying. Audiences were similarly divided, appreciating the psychological depth but often struggling with the film's ambiguous plot.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unsettling atmosphere and J.K. Simmons's powerful performance.

  • Criticized for a confusing plot and an unsatisfying resolution.

  • Appreciated for its exploration of grief and psychological trauma.

Google audience: Google users generally found the film to be an intriguing, albeit flawed, psychological thriller. Many highlighted the suspenseful build-up and the emotional weight carried by the lead actor, but a significant number expressed frustration with the ambiguity and perceived lack of a clear conclusion.

Fun Fact

Director Matthew Ross initially envisioned the film as a much longer, more expansive narrative but condensed it significantly for its theatrical release.

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