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Everything Must Go

  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 37min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,4/10
55 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Will Ferrell in Everything Must Go (2010)
When an alcoholic relapses, causing him to lose his wife and his job, he holds a yard sale on his front lawn in an attempt to start over. A new neighbor might be the key to his return to form.
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Cuando un alcohólico recae, pierde a su esposa y su trabajo; sin embargo, organiza una venta de garaje en el jardín de su casa en un intento por comenzar de nuevo. Un nuevo vecino podría ser... Leer todoCuando un alcohólico recae, pierde a su esposa y su trabajo; sin embargo, organiza una venta de garaje en el jardín de su casa en un intento por comenzar de nuevo. Un nuevo vecino podría ser la clave para estar en forma de nuevo.Cuando un alcohólico recae, pierde a su esposa y su trabajo; sin embargo, organiza una venta de garaje en el jardín de su casa en un intento por comenzar de nuevo. Un nuevo vecino podría ser la clave para estar en forma de nuevo.

  • Director/a
    • Dan Rush
  • Guionistas
    • Dan Rush
    • Raymond Carver
  • Estrellas
    • Will Ferrell
    • Rebecca Hall
    • Christopher Jordan Wallace
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,4/10
    55 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Director/a
      • Dan Rush
    • Guionistas
      • Dan Rush
      • Raymond Carver
    • Estrellas
      • Will Ferrell
      • Rebecca Hall
      • Christopher Jordan Wallace
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    • 158Reseñas de críticos
    • 65Metapuntuación
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    • Premios
      • 1 nominación en total

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    Everything Must Go
    Trailer 2:31
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    Everything Must Go: "Chinese Food"
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    Everything Must Go: Can I Help You?
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    Everything Must Go: Look At Them
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    Everything Must Go: Look At Them
    Will Ferrell: The IMDb Original Interview
    Interview 3:53
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    Will Ferrell
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    • Nick Halsey
    Rebecca Hall
    Rebecca Hall
    • Samantha
    Christopher Jordan Wallace
    Christopher Jordan Wallace
    • Kenny Loftus
    • (as Christopher C.J. Wallace)
    Michael Peña
    Michael Peña
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    Laura Dern
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    Matthew Dearing
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    Leeann Dearing
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    Chris Cook
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    Steven Scally
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      • Dan Rush
      • Raymond Carver
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    m1965

    Will Ferrell Deserves an Oscar

    OK, maybe not an Oscar, but definitely some kind of recognition for the performance he gave in this movie. I'll be honest, when I chose this off my streaming service, I was a little hesitant. After all, Ferrell is known for his raucous humor (which I enjoy), but having seen previous reviews for this film - I knew it wasn't "Anchor Man" material. I was more than pleasantly surprised. Depth, great acting (by most, if not all of the cast), impeccably well placed music - and a story that most everyone can relate to.

    This is well worth the 90 mins or so if you have it. Proving once again that comedians can, and do, provide some of the most incredible dramatic performances on film (e.g. Robin Williams, "Good Will Hunting").
    8estebangonzalez10

    Will Ferrell like you've never seen him before: Not kicking or screaming

    ¨Do you know what the rate of success is for marriage when one person sobers up, but the other one doesn't?¨

    Will Ferrell stars in this fantastic comedy slash drama, but this isn't the typical Ferrell comedy where we see him screaming all over the screen. This time he plays a quiet and sad alcoholic, and it's perhaps one of his best performances to date. Everything Must Go was a really pleasant surprise for me; it reminded me a lot of 2008's film The Visitor starring Richard Jenkins. Will Ferrell gives a very similar and quiet performance. Nothing really happens in the movie, but it's the relationship between the characters that carries the film to a higher ground. This is Dan Rush's first film as a director, and he really hits a home run with his debut film. He also adapted the screenplay from Raymond Carver's short story ¨Why Don't You Dance.¨ The dialogue in this movie is just great, and it really feels authentic. The actors also do a great job with the pauses; everything about this movie makes it fresh. The film is rather slow paced and focuses more on the drama and interactions between characters who end up bonding in unexpected ways. It also has very funny moments; although not the laugh out loud kind of humor, but more of a put a grind on your face kind of comedy. I didn't know Ferrell had it in him to give a performance of this caliber without relying on his usual loud mouth role. This is the sort of guy we can identify with, and whose life seems to be unraveling right in front of us. So much potential gone down the drain due to a small mistake.

    Will Ferrell plays a Sales Executive named Nick Halsey who at the beginning of the film is being fired from his job due to his problems with alcohol. He was a great worker, and seemed to be recovering from his drinking problem, but recently had a relapse when he traveled to Denver and decided to have a few drinks to celebrate an important sale. Word got out to the office in Arizona and they decided it was time to let Nick go. Without a job, now Nick arrives home only to discover that all his things are laying in the front yard of his house and his wife has changed the locks of the doors. Apparently in Denver he also slept with another woman and now his wife has kicked him out of the house. Nick decides to stay in his front yard sitting on his reclining chair and has no intention of moving out. Someone makes a complain and the police come to arrest him for disturbing the peace in the neighborhood, but his friend, Detective Frank Garcia (Michael Peña), gets him a permit to stay in his front lawn for five days with the excuse that he is having a garage sale. During these days he befriends a young boy named Kenny (Christopher Jordan Wallace) who practically spends all day on his own. Nick hires him to help out with the sale and during that time they become friends. Nick teaches Kenny a thing or two about baseball. A new neighbor also has recently moved in the house in front of Nick's; she introduces herself as Samantha (Rebecca Hall) and says she's expecting a baby girl in a couple of months. Nick opens up to her about his problems and they being an interesting friendship.

    Everything Must Go is a really interesting small film that will surely put a smile on your face as we see these authentic interactions between characters that probably under normal circumstances never would've befriended each other. The thing I enjoyed the most about this film was the realistic way in which each of these characters was portrayed; and the way the actors played them. Will Ferrell, Christopher Wallace, and Rebecca Hall (who I first came to love in Ben Affleck's flick The Town) all give great performances and the success of the film relies entirely on them. The movie isn't deep, it doesn't try to be preachy either; it just focuses on these small relationships and lets us now that it's never too late to start again. Will Ferrell should continue to accept interesting projects like this so he can prove that he is more than a one dimensional actor. I love his comedies, like Talladega Nights and Ron Burgundy, but it is great to see him in different roles as well proving he can be a serious actor as well. Director, Dan Rush took a huge risk by giving him the lead role, but the gamble paid off because he fit the role perfectly. This is a different kind of film, but I absolutely recommend it. I loved it.

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    7Hellmant

    Everything must progress, including Ferrell's acting range.

    'EVERYTHING MUST GO': Three and a Half Stars (Out of Five)

    Will Ferrell tries his hand at more serious comedy-drama again (after the likes of 2006's 'STRANGER THAN FICTION') with this tale of a relapsed alcoholic who loses his job and wife on the same day and resorts to living on his front lawn. It's based on the short story 'Why Don't You Dance' by Raymond Carver and is written and directed by first time filmmaker Dan Rush. It co-stars Rebecca Hall, Michael Pena, Stephen Root, Laura Dern and Christopher Jordan Wallace (the son of Faith Evans and the late rapper 'The Notorious B.I.G.') in his second film. The movie is funny as well as depressing and emotional. It's a nice step in Ferrell's career, for exploring broader range.

    Ferrell plays Nick Halsey, an alcoholic who's recently fell off the wagon. As the film opens he's fired from his job for apparently having an affair with a new employee and then left by his wife for the same reason. He's also locked out of his home (after his wife changes the locks), with all of his belongings left on the front lawn. His credit cards have all been canceled as well and his company car is repossessed by his former employers. With no money and no place to go he decides to camp out on his front lawn with all his stuff. His neighbors complain of him being a public nuisance though and he's reported to the police. Thanks to city law his cop buddy Frank (Pena) is able to give him five days to hold a yard sale before he has to kick him off the property. While trying to sell his stuff Nick befriends a new neighbor across the street (Hall) and a local neighborhood kid (Wallace).

    Like I said the movie is surprisingly dramatic for a Will Ferrell movie and he pulls off his performance impressively. The material isn't too much of a stretch for him given that it's still pretty comedic but it's definitely honest and set in reality (unlike the majority of his films, which are mostly slapstick) and there's some pretty hard hitting drama at times as well, especially towards the end. The movie still has a sizable amount of laughs though so traditional Ferrell fans shouldn't be disappointed. That's why the movie is the perfect step for Ferrell (to test out his range). A gigantic leap in to serious drama would be to sudden and the film works perfectly as is. A smart move for Ferrell and a decent film results because of it.

    Watch our review show 'MOVIE TALK' at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEq_X_axUaU
    newnoir

    It's An Art Movie! Huck The Faters!

    Everything Must Go is an art movie. Maybe that wasn't the director's intention but that's how I'll classify it.

    I give it 3 stars out of 4.

    Just a very simple, and ultimately touching, story about a man who's life is falling apart and it is purely his own fault.

    It is nice to see Will Ferrell ACT and not play his normal over the top persona in comedies.

    This is a QUIET movie. Just a mellow ride with some humor, some drama, a pleasant setting, good cinematography and production values and interesting characters. One of the better films I've seen this year! I might even be tempted to give it 3 and 1/2 stars! It is like hanging out in a museum for the day or a quiet afternoon enjoying a good bottle of wine. Not something you'd want to do everyday but for an afternoon it is a nice diversion from the mad, mad, crazy world we live in.

    And no, it is NOT a guilty pleasure. It is a good film but not for everyone. Somehow I think this might have worked better as a UK or French film.

    I love a slam bang movie like Kick-Ass or Inglourious Basterds or Oldboy as much as the next cat. But this isn't that movie.

    Like I said, it is a quiet art movie. Like The Music of Chance starring James Spader from back in the 90s.

    Writer-director Dan Rush did a very good job. Especially since this is his FIRST film and first Internet Movie Database credit! It is almost like something Hal Hartley might have done but less quirky.
    cosmo_tiger

    A different role for Will Ferrell. A very good performance in a very good movie. Well worth watching. I say A

    "Good without the bad ain't no good at all." After Nick (Ferrell) gets fired from his job of 16 years he comes home to find his wife has changed the locks on his doors and all of his stuff is on the lawn. Thinking the best way to fix things is to stay at home Nick begins his new life, living outside. This is a very very good movie and a very different role for Will Ferrell. While not quite as good as Adam Sandler in "Reign Over Me", Ferrell still shows he has what it takes to be a good dramatic actor. There are a few funny parts in this but this is not a comedy. It's a drama with a lot of heart and while the movie is depressing at times it is a joy to watch. Ferrell does have some funny scenes with his own style of humor that adds to the character and watching him with the actor that plays Kenny is a treat. This is not a typical Will Ferrell movie, but being a huge fan I loved it and look forward to more roles like this from him. I highly recommend this. Overall, if you like Ferrell you will like this, if you don't give this a shot still. You may like the change. I give it an A.

    Would I watch again? - I think I would.

    *Also try - Barney's Version

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      The movie is based on the short story "Why Don't You Dance?" by Raymond Carver, an American author and poet. Director Dan Rush asked permission of Mr. Carver's widow, Tess Gallagher, before extending the story and adding additional characters.
    • Pifias
      In Nick's high school yearbook, Delilah's phone number included the area code. In the 1980s, no one would have used the area code, especially since the 602 area code was the only area code in Arizona until the mid nineties.
    • Citas

      Nick Halsey: You need to put up some curtains.

      Samantha: Why? So I don't have some drunk staring at me all day?

      Nick Halsey: No so you don't have to look at your future.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 14 de octubre de 2011 (Reino Unido)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Un perdedor sin suerte
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Aunt Chiladas - 7330 North Dreamy Draw Drive, Phoenix, Arizona, Estados Unidos
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      • Temple Hill Entertainment
      • Cowtown Cinema Ventures
      • Nationlight Productions
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      • 5.000.000 US$ (estimación)
    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 2.711.643 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 791.676 US$
      • 15 may 2011
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      • 2.820.490 US$
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