All of You

2024

Action / Drama

19
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 72% · 64 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 65% · 250 ratings
IMDb Rating 6.3/10 10 8883 8.9K

Top cast

Zawe Ashton as Andrea
Steven Cree as Lukas
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by CinemaSerf 6 / 10

All of You

With a great deal of store being set on a scientific (and expensive) test to determine relationship suitability, college best friend "Simon" (Brett Goldstein) escorts his pal "Laura" (Imogen Poots) to the clinic where they do the maths. Next thing, she's hooked up with, married and has a child with Scotsman "Lukas" (Steven Cree) and he - without the gadget's help - is living with her colleague "Andrea" (Zawe Ashton). Of course the writing is on the wall, and it isn't in code. He doesn't really want and she doesn't really want, and so yada yada off we go on a predicable tale of clandestine affection, deceit, duplicity and contrived histrionics that will test their relationship, her marriage and our patience. It's a film that really asks why? But more of us. Why are we watching? The story is wafer thin, the characterisations never quite spark and the perfectly manscaped Goldstein also drives the squarest, design-free, looking Mercedes I've ever seen. Clearly car design in the future isn't what it might be. I was completely underwhelmed by their selfish have your cake and eat it philosophy, faintly disguised as some sort of critique on the ultimate in computer-dating, and though I thought some of their banter was quite funny, that all ran out after about twenty minutes. It's watchable enough, but wait til it's on the telly as I doubt you will ever recall it.
Reviewed by potila 6 / 10

All of You has an interesting premise and I did like how the future was shown in small details like the soulmate test, biometric hotel doors, futuristic phones, even the oversized smartwatch. Those touches felt natural and hinted at how technology creeps into everyday life.But the film itself was not easy to watch. It made me deeply uncomfortable. The female lead's behaviour clearly hurts people around her, yet the story frames it as inevitable romance rather than showing real consequences. There is one line where she admits "we're hurting people," but nothing in the story backs that up. The people who are hurt barely exist, and the harm is brushed aside.Knowing it was written by two men makes this choice even more frustrating. It feels like they wanted to write a "messy, flawed woman" without really engaging with what that means. Instead of honesty, the film hides behind melancholy looks and glossy surfaces. Work and family conveniently disappear and adapt to characters needs. Money, no problem!For me, the result was a film that looks polished but avoids the moral weight that would have made it authentic.
Reviewed by tafreela-57906 6 / 10

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