Me and You and Everyone We Know



Personally, while I agree that the film was very well done and the actors did a good job truly capturing the awkwardness and uncomfortableness of life, I was not a fan of the film. I think that Me and You and Everyone We Know very effectively shows the different types of relationships that people can develop, good and bad, as well as how they are developed, and how they grow either digitally (behind a chat screen) or through analog communication (posters in the window). 

In specific, the relationship between the two girls and the man is very uncomfortable to think about and even more so to view. He is well aware of the fact that they are underage and that is why in the end he never physically does anything with them, however, things verbally said, or written in his case, still hold an intention. It is almost a fetishization of being with two young, young girls and being able to put faces and bodies to his fantasy. 


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