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Everything Put Together (2000)
Rating:
Starring: Michele Hicks, Radha Mitchell, Megan Mullally, Alan Ruck
Director: Marc Forster
Category: Drama, Horror, Horror, Independent
Studio: Ventura
Subtitles:
English,French
Length:
88 mins

 
 

 

From the Director of Monster's Ball

Everything Put Together is the story of the American Dream unraveling. It is a chilling tale that examines the choices people make when faced with tragedy. In a quiet suburban community where every driveway has a minivan, every backyard has a swing set and every neighbor feels safe, something no one is prepared for happens.

Angie (Radha Mitchell, Pitch Black, High Art) and her husband Russ (Justin Louis), are a young suburban couple at the pinnacle of their dreams and expectations as they eagerly await the birth of their first child. Angie's friends (Catherine Lloyd Burns of Malcolm in the Middle and Emmy-winning Megan Mullally of Will and Grace, You Promise) are also pregnant and together their worlds revolve around babies, husbands and the rituals of family life. But when sudden tragedy befalls Angie and Russ, the life they have come to know is turned inside-out. Avoiding the discomfort of dealing with the couple's misfortune, their fair weather friends block them out of their lives, while Russ proves ineffectual at consoling Angie. Without her friends and her marriage disintegrating, Angie is set adrift to deal with her grief alone, and she begins to act out in strange and frightening ways

 
 
   
   

 
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