SYNOPSICS
Everywhere (2010) is a English,French movie. Alexis Durand-Brault has directed this movie. Patrick McKenna,Julie LeBreton,Joel Miller,Amy Sobol are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2010. Everywhere (2010) is considered one of the best Comedy movie in India and around the world.
Jim has been married a couple of times before, they all cheated on him. Now he is with Isabelle, and although he is scared to commit again, he is more scared that she might leave him for somebody else. As Jim and Isabelle's relationship grows, he becomes increasingly jealous, and he comes up with ways to track her every movement - just to make sure that she will never leave him.
Everywhere (2010) Reviews
"Everywhere" efficiently takes a unique and comedic look at love and jealousy
Jim (Patrick McKenna) is a man with extreme insecurities and jealousy dominating his life. "Everywhere" takes a comedic approach to exploring Jim's new relationship with Isabelle. He thinks he can love himself and be happy and be in a stable relationship, if only he knew where Isabelle was at all times. Lively music helps keep the pace up as Jim follows Isabelle everywhere, and often a few steps ahead of me as I didn't always know what was going to happen next. I laughed at McKenna's portrayal of the least self-confident character ever imaginable, and I enjoyed the simple adventure the film took me on. "Everywhere" got serious as it took a more dramatic look at the fates of the relationships explored, but it showed the true hearts involved. This small Canadian film impressed me with its unique characterizations and taking a route void of formulae and clichés.
Jim Fenton is the portrait of success, but scratch the surface, however and a different image
Jim Fenton is the portrait of success. Good-looking, smart and rich with an incisive sense of humour, he is set to marry Isabelle, the love of his life. Scratch the surface, however and a different image emerges. Jim is terrified of growing up and visits a private clinic for injections more often than others go to the gym. He is also terminally jealous. The memories of former failed love affairs emerge and push his jealousy to new extremes. Technology might be the solution to his insecurities if it lets him know where Isabelle is at every minute of the day. Everywhere, a romantic comedy, explores love pushed to its most bitter and destructive extreme. And yet, when everything seems hopelessly lost, we learn there is always a path to redemption.