Me and You and Everyone We Know (2005)
A quirky film from first time director Miranda July, Me and You and Everyone We Know takes subject matter that could seem somewhat disturbing and makes it seem innocent. The film follows the lives of Richard Swersey, a single father of two, and Christine Jesperson, cab driver and struggling artist, and how they entertwine. It's generally well-acted, though not amazingly so. It has a fun score, some beautiful shots, and some poignant scenes (love the goldfish sequence.)
This film won't be for everyone, and sometimes strays a bit too far into "arty" territory, but it is a fun piece of cinema.
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