9/10
funny, educational
8 January 2006
Warning: Spoilers
what did i learn from "All That I Need"? Don't get involved in a pyramid scheme. i'm not sure if it was real or not. at the end the credits were all the real names of the people that were in the movie. some of the scenes seem as if the actors and actresses truly have no idea what in the heck is going on. the genuine fear and sadness that takes them over at the end is hard to fake, at least the way it looked to me.

having said that, this film is by no means sad and scary. it's really funny at times and upbeat despite it's serious subject matter. i see a lot of independent films, and most of them are extremely weepy, or hard to watch because the director tries to be innovative with weird filters, jittery camera shots, and weird angles. not the case here, "All That I Need" is shot steadily in high quality video, and moves along with plenty of comic relief. i for one will be trying to get ahold of the DVD.
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