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.
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.