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Everything Must Go, directed by Jan Verheyen, captures the unpredictable journey of Tony, a law student turned aspiring salesman. The film balances comedy and drama with a light touch, creating an atmosphere that's both reflective and occasionally absurd. The pacing is interesting, meandering through Tony's struggles, which makes the moments of levity stand out. There's this rawness to the performances, especially in how they tackle themes of identity and ambition, set against the backdrop of a road trip. It's not flashy—most effects are practical, reinforcing the down-to-earth vibe. You can feel the character's frustrations and little victories, which makes it distinctive in its approach to storytelling.
Explores themes of identity and ambition.Distinctive blend of comedy and drama.Highlights the challenges of self-discovery.
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