6/10
Almost Something
6 April 2021
Never heard of this movie before watching it, but when I saw Lip from Shameless in it I thought, why not give it a shot. Now, after watching it I find myself feeling pretty ambivalent to something I honestly wish I would've liked more. After Everything is a really heartfelt story of a man who learns he's got cancer, asks a woman out and then proceeds through a relationship built on the foundations of all this turmoil and the eventually aftermath of all that. As someone who's always wanted a '10 years later' look at a lot of these fairy tale, action movie, hollywood romances born out of outrageous circumstance and knowing they can't possibly work... Ariel and the Prince? Come on, there is no way they reach a ten year anniversary. She's a fish! They'll be sick of each other in a two years tops. Anyhow, my issues with movie romances aside, I love a movie that legitimately tries to explore these issues.

Problem is, this feels a little too generic, a little too unpolished and, as much as I'd love to feel different, I want the writing and the acting cranked up a level. As it stands, it just fails to make me really feel some of these big emotional moments and I feel like, in different hands, this could have been devastatingly effective. Instead, we get a movie I can say I really appreciate for now but I don't think I'm going to remember it for very long. It just doesn't do enough to separate itself from the pack and make itself remarkable.

Still, if you're looking for, honestly kind of a downer movie, this isn't an awful one. I love some of the ideas and the exploration of these relationships, it's just lacking in the script and the acting. If it's on, check it out, or stream it from somewhere but I wouldn't pay anything for this.
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