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Everyday People

  • 2004
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
1.4K
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Everyday People (2004)
Drama

The closing of a local restaurant concerns a number of employees who've dedicated their lives to the eatery.The closing of a local restaurant concerns a number of employees who've dedicated their lives to the eatery.The closing of a local restaurant concerns a number of employees who've dedicated their lives to the eatery.

  • Director
    • Jim McKay
  • Writer
    • Jim McKay
  • Stars
    • Nathan De'Shon Myers
    • Jordan Gelber
    • Bridget Barkan
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    1.4K
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    • Director
      • Jim McKay
    • Writer
      • Jim McKay
    • Stars
      • Nathan De'Shon Myers
      • Jordan Gelber
      • Bridget Barkan
    • 23User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 5 nominations total

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    Nathan De'Shon Myers
    • Subway Opera Singer
    Jordan Gelber
    Jordan Gelber
    • Ira
    Bridget Barkan
    Bridget Barkan
    • Joleen
    Stephen McKinley Henderson
    Stephen McKinley Henderson
    • Arthur
    Syd Stewart
    • Erin Persaud
    • (as Sydnee Stewart)
    Billoah Greene
    • Samel
    Kadijah Carlisle
    • Benita
    Polly Humphreys
    Polly Humphreys
    • Shirley
    Craig muMs Grant
    Craig muMs Grant
    • Ali
    • (as muMs)
    Stephanie Berry
    • Angry Black Waiter
    Frantz Cineotra
    • Frantz
    • (as Frantz St. Louis)
    Stacie Linardos
    • Angry White Waiter
    Victor Pagan
    • Victor
    Reg E. Cathey
    Reg E. Cathey
    • Akbar (Black Ribbon Friday)
    Elizabeth Flax
    Elizabeth Flax
    • Female Customer
    Steve Axelrod
    • Sol
    Iris Little Thomas
    Iris Little Thomas
    • Erin's Mother
    • (as Iris Little-Thomas)
    Ron Butler
    Ron Butler
    • Ron Harding
    • Director
      • Jim McKay
    • Writer
      • Jim McKay
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    8herbqedi

    It doesn't get much more real than this...

    but reality isn't necessarily all that entertaining. The cast of unknowns, most of whom have had bits in episodes in one or more of the Law & Order triumverates, bring to life real everyday people -- just like the title says. The situations and interactions are real. Problems are not solved. People are not nearly-all-saint or nearly-all-sinner. They are just everyday people in a disheartening economy, struggling to preserve at least a shred of human dignity.

    Even though it premiered on HBO and now bears the HBO imprimatur, it's obvious that it was filmed on a shoestring budget, but that makes it all the more real. Be warned though, that like reality, some things are just pointless, dull, and boring. That's life too.

    This movie has a beginning -- the decision to close the restaurant due to bad economic times -- but no ending. The people involved do a good job of falling into the racism trap, then letting go when seeing its pointlessness as an excuse once again, while still recognizing that it will always be part of their realities, keeping the playing feels tilted against them -- perhaps not insurmountably so -- but tilted against them nonetheless. Mostly, by the film's end, you feel how tired these people feel -- and have no better idea of how their lives will end up than when they started -- just like real life.

    It also is a good movie to watch with teenagers, really tough situations, and adult themes, but no nudity, violence, or glibness, hence a great conversation-starter.

    I give it 8/10, but don't try to watch it if you're overly tired.
    10impfac

    The drama of everyday life

    There are not many movies that have been able to hold my attention lately. I find myself hitting the stop button far to often. I expected nothing better from what looked like a slow drama, Everyday People.

    But I never once had the urge to shut off my DVD player. It is unfortunate that this movie is almost certain never to find a niche.

    That is a shame. The movie is the engrossing story of-shockingly enough-everyday people with normal, everyday lives. If you feel sold out when a nice, simple drama ends in gunfire for some silly reason, if you're sick of CGI movies with no heart, this is you're movie. It doesn't need to force events to carry the plots along; instead, we get several stories that unfold naturally.

    A restaurant is closing and it's staff must find new jobs. How they react and how their lives are changed is the story, no more, no less. The entire movie takes place over one work day. The acting is solid, the writing equally good. All around this is simply a well made little movie.

    Another delight was that there really aren't fixed endings. Who settles their lives in one night? These people do not. We don't know what is going to happen to them or even if things will be okay in the end; we know only what we are given.

    Overall, this is an engrossing, low key drama that you shouldn't pass up.

    *** (three stars out of four)
    9dylanh

    An undiluted look at human experience.

    One of the most genuine and sincere filmic representations of human life that I've seen in recent months. I originally thought that it was overly ambitious, as the director focuses on the lives of upwards of a dozen characters during a course of the day, attempting to share their individual struggles and paint an accurate picture of their personalities. Directors often encounter difficulties in breathing life into one character, but somehow this film manages to show the inner substance of all of these people.

    The story revolves around the decision to close a diner in Brooklyn due to economic shortfalls. It looks at everyone: the ethical conflicts of the restaurant owner, the hard-edged competitiveness of the businessman behind the deal, and even the ex-junkie dishwasher's story. It makes a point of avoiding, perhaps even negating, stereotyping based on racial backgrounds, gender, age and every other social factor.

    The world shown in Everyday People is a world of problems and hardships with no direct solution - it merely offers the viewer an understanding, something which is extremely undervalued. There is a certain bleakness that arises from this postmodern realism, but McKay doesn't leave you with the sense of futility and sadness. Rather he helps break down the sense of social alienation in the viewer through this truly compassionate and impartial gaze.

    Everyday People is comparable to Spike Lee's Do the Right Thing (1989), but I would argue that it's more subdued and mature exploration. Do the Right Thing has a more progressive story that builds up to and revolves around a central intense climax, whereas Everyday People is merely a snapshot of these people's lives with some minor character growth. Also, I feel that Do the Right Thing is also heavily biased in its initial premises, which Everyday People is generally free of.

    Solid script, solid acting, (all the actors are more or less "unknowns") and an amazing final product. This is one of those movies that will never get the recognition it deserves.
    MarieGabrielle

    Worth seeing more than once; this story

    is something real, and rarely depicted so well; there is no melodrama; just people trying to survive. Besides the fact that there are many excellent, underexposed actors; Reg E. Cathey, as Akbar; as well as many of the younger cast members. The movie holds the interest of the audience, because each character is well-developed and believable.

    The setting is a deli/restaurant in Brooklyn, which is being taken over by developers; this means that all the employees are out of a job, and the owner also struggles with his conscience as he realizes that: Yes, what he does has an affect on other people. This is a very pertinent story; especially in today's economy; where one either works for a "multi-national corporation" and sells out, as one character tells her mother, or pursues their dream, if they are able.

    You will totally enjoy this movie, as it is something most people can relate to, and while it portrays cold reality, there is also a hopeful and positive ending.

    As an addendum I would also say that I hope the writer is considering a follow-up to this story, many people who have seen this movie relate to the characters, and hope to see what happens in the future; movies like this are few and far between, substance and character, not slick Hollywood "trash for cash"; which most people tire of after age 20.
    8chron

    Good Character-Driven Writing

    This is an ensemble story of the employees of a diner about ready to be closed. The reactions of the people are varied as are their individual stories. That's what makes this movie. I was interested in all of the people, even if I didn't completely understand their motivations and reactions. This is an exceptionally well-written story and well worth the time to watch it.

    I enjoyed this movie, but the direction and pacing were slow. The editing contained a few too much stock footage. While a bit slow, the characters maintained my interest in the movie overall.

    I like movies that aren't scripted "tight". We don't know all of the choices that all of the characters make in their lives after the credits roll. While that is a turn off to those weaned on Hollywood movies, I find that adds to the intrigue of a movie.

    If you like character-driven movies as I do, this one is any enjoyable way to spend 90 minute. (Rating 8/10)

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    • Release date
      • January 12, 2006 (Hungary)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Brooklyn
    • Filming locations
      • Lansky Lounge and Grill, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Alphaville Films
      • Journeyman Pictures
      • Urban Romances
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      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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