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Everyone Else(Alle Anderen)

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Germany · 2009
1h 59m
Director Maren Ade
Starring Birgit Minichmayr, Lars Eidinger, Hans-Jochen Wagner, Nicole Marischka
Genre Drama, Romance

Chris and Gitti are a couple whose relationship has more than its share of ups and downs; she works as a publicist for a rock group whose career is going nowhere in particular, while he's an architect who hasn't been able to persuade anyone to build one of his designs just yet...

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Kenny Nixon Profile picture for Kenny Nixon

reminiscent of Rohmer's vacation relationship dramas, but carves a different path and feels lived-in in a different way

What are critics saying?

80

Film Threat by

Writer/director Maren Ade has a laid-back, almost lackadaisical style that feels breezy, lived-in, and rich.

70

The New Yorker by Anthony Lane

If there's one movie this spring that you shouldn't see with a date, it's Everyone Else, unless you are looking for a quick, low-budget way to break up. Not that Maren Ade's film is especially gloomy or cynical; merely that it functions as a fearsome seismograph, charting not just the major quakes in a relationship but also the barest tremors.

70

Village Voice by J. Hoberman

An exercise in voyeurism, Maren Ade's provocatively titled, superbly performed, emotionally graphic Everyone Else is more fascinating than enjoyable.

90

The New York Times by Manohla Dargis

A sun-kissed German film about a young couple in love and in doubt, might not be perfect, but so much is right and true in this lovely, delicate work that it comes breathtakingly close.

75

New York Post by V.A. Musetto

The well-acted, pleasantly lensed drama doesn't recall Hollywood's generic approach to fragile couples, and that's just fine with me.

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