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Everything's Gone Green
Directed by
Paul Fox
R
2006
1h 35m
Comedy
,
Crime
6.0
68%
60%
5.4
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Ryan, a good-natured slacker, is tempted into a money laundering scheme while working for a lottery magazine. A capitalistic comedy that asks the question - when is "enough" enough?
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Cast of Everything's Gone Green
Paulo Costanzo
Ryan
Steph Song
Ming
JR Bourne
Bryce
Gordon Michael Woolvett
Spike
Aidan Devine
Alan
Tom Butler
Ryan's Dad
Susan Hogan
Ryan's Mom
Katharine Isabelle
Heather
Peter Kelamis
Kevin
Paul Fox
Director
Douglas Coupland
Writer
Chris Nanos
Producer
Elizabeth Yake
Producer
Henrik Meyer
Producer
Carolyn Neuert
Art Direction
Peter Andringa
Production Design
Matthew Versteeg
Set Decoration
David Frazee
Director Of Photography
Sheila White
Costume Design
Earendil McNay
Script Supervisor
Everything's Gone Green Ratings & Reviews
Boston Globe
Ty Burr
A charming disappointment that retains the elements that make the writer's novels so good without ever bending them into cinematic shape.
Filmcritic.com
Christopher Null
Ryan's journey to self-discovery isn't entirely credible, but Costanzo's acting chops are good enough to make you care about him despite any shortcomings in the script
Capital Times (Madison, WI)
Rob Thomas
Call it "Garden Province."
Chicago Tribune
Michael Wilmington
Everything's Gone Green is a romantic comedy/social satire that, on a modest budget, manages to be hip, charming, funny and dressed to kill.
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Philip Martin
Far more pleasant than having your teeth cleaned but less memorable, Everything's Gone Green is a nice diversion that will get you thinking - about booking a flight to British Columbia.
Pajiba
Jeremy C. Fox
In outline, EGG is a romantic comedy with a standard genre plot -- good guy tries to win good girl away from bad guy -- but at its center, it's really about a guy trying to ... live in an ethical way even though everyone around him is corrupt.
Seattle Times
Ted Fry
Too many cute anecdotes prevent it from rising above the throwaway ethos the real Generation X left behind nearly a decade ago when it abruptly got over itself.
Los Angeles Times
Kevin Crust
Coupland and Fox do a nimble job of incorporating seemingly tangential points that are deceptively relevant to the larger issues.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Sean Axmaker
It's more clever than smart, but Paul Fox directs with the same easygoing attitude of its slacker hero...
Austin Chronicle
Marrit Ingman
[Actor] Costanzo is an appealing and likable young actor who carries the film easily; he gives the impression that he is thinking deeply and mildly amused.
Wall Street Journal
Joe Morgenstern
The movie is least successful during literal-minded debates about who's corrupt and who isn't. But Mr. Coupland's screenplay of polarities also makes worthwhile stops to smell the surrealism.
L.A. Weekly
Ella Taylor
Not quite the call to arms a more highly politicized new generation of kids in their 20s might have in mind, but it'll do, just about, for a Saturday night cuddled up with your DVD player.
The Hollywood Reporter
John DeFore
If the picture secretly hopes to supply viewers with the kind of epiphany its characters seek, it falls short, staying instead on turf tread in many other good-hearted festival films before it. Within that arena though, it holds its own.
New York Post
Kyle Smith
Those quirky atmospherics aren't enough to sustain a largely plotless film.
New York Times
Matt Zoller Seitz
[Actors Costanzo] and Song make a sweet screen couple, although their charm is dwarfed by that of Vancouver itself, which is photographed as if it were New York in Woody Allen's Manhattan.
Newsday
Jan Stuart
[Director] Fox's ensemble, led by Steph Song as the whale-watching cutie, exudes easy, impish charm. Vancouver plays itself, for a change, to a postcard-radiant fare-thee-well.
Salon.com
Andrew O'Hehir
As tepid and profoundly unoriginal as Everything's Gone Green is, it's got a wistful, winsome Canadian-ness that might give it some shelf life.
Entertainment Weekly
Gregory Kirschling
The story -- a guy (Paulo Costanzo) who works for the lottery gets mixed up in money laundering -- is slight, but an appealing cast and lots of scenic leafery make Green feel fresh.
Village Voice
Robert Wilonsky
It's not the big picture that charms here, it's the details. More than anything, though, it's Costanzo -- a spindly Everydork who grows up not because he has to, but because he just kinda wants to.
Slant Magazine
Jason Clark
Everything's Gone Green just barely hangs there in that low-watt Canadian film world deadpan.
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