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coasttech says...
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2 years ago
Not a Horror movie!!! The Horror is watching it to the end. I will save you some time, [spoiler] the guy can't take a joke... thats it... that's the movie... wtf dumb [/spoiler]
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Reply by magoo10498
one year ago
The horror is his anxiety and the silence and awkwardness following most of the interactions with him and his friends. Not typical horror in the description of movie genres but technically horror by definition.
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Xiofire says...
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2 years ago
All My Friends Hate Me manages to capture a very specific feeling at a very specific point in life that only a few may be able to fully relate to. As someone who recently went through a very similarly uncomfortable experience of realising I was no longer the person I used to be while around people from my past, the anxiety and borderline madness that comes from trying to be the person you were can be dreadful. AMFHM manages to portray this gut wrenching duality without feeling too heavy handed and bleak. Enough sarcasm, wit and dead pan delivery keeps everything moving and lite for the whole run time. A nice little comedy-horror-thriller, nothing show stopping but very good indeed.
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Reply by Erebos
2 years ago
@xiofire I fully agree. It captures perfectly the fact that most times the things we remember the most about ourselves or others may not align with the things others remember about us or themselves, because memories are fluid and fallible, and every mind is susceptible to cognitive biases. Add narcissism and anxiety into the mix and the result can be explosive.
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csrz says...
2 years ago
A tightly paced and anxiety inducing British dark comedy which works for the most parts. Honestly, I expected more from this but it's decent enough. It's funny and suspenseful in equal measure. It's more of a surreal, descent into madness type of film but like a lite version. The cast delivers their lines, usually in a deadpan manner, and the humor manages to be both surreal and completely mad. Tom Stourton as the lead is great at being just exactly the right amount of awkward. The humor is definitely not for everyone and don't expect any blood or gore because you won't find it here.
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Jordyep says...
2 years ago
It’s great, reminded me a lot of _The Game_ by playing with this idea of: are we seeing a film told from the protagonist’s perspective about a guy who’s very neurotic and losing it, or is there something else going on?
There’s a lot of tension that’s all very well built up and it managed to keep me guessing until its climax.
Unlike _The Game_, it does not fall apart nor cheat with its own rules.
Really love the dialogue and how it's written in general; it has just the right amount of dickish snark where everything could be interpreted ambiguously.
Tom Stourton’s performance is absolutely phenomenal, and the rest of the cast does a great job as well.
The cinematography could’ve been a little sharper at points, and there are some odd musical choices in the first few scenes that feel out of place, but this is very easily recommended (though you have to sit through a lof of stuff that’s intentionally cringy and awkward).

8/10
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Anonymousse says...
7 months ago
This film was shit, it wasn't funny at all and there was absolutely no story to it. I kept waiting for it to become funny and the 'joke' never paid off. Do NOT bother watching it.
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bäversvans says...
one year ago
It's like I feel like I should like this movie, the clever psychological twistaroo where everything is in hindsight arranged like a puzzle, but I don't and maybe that's exactly why. It feels derivative, I get bored while it's trotting along playing off the characters against the viewer and slightly annoyed that the big reveal in the whodunnit is a carpet pull of inyourhead that is supposedly smart and doesn't really tie anything together after all. Idk, maybe it's just trying a bit too hard, like the final iteration of the script was redundant.
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The Ace Face says...
one year ago
The birthday weekend from hell. The antagonist goes through an emotionally uncomfortable weekend, in which he thought was going to be a pleasant reunion with old uni friends. Paranoia sets in and keeps us guessing until the end. A very dark comedy in which it’s so dark, it transcends almost into horror. Much better than I imagined it would be and together with top notch acting, it’s a must watch. 9/10.
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SOL1DUSFOX says...
4 months ago
"If this happened to me, I'd put a bullet inside my head infront of my friends..." is what I was thinking when I was watching _All My Friends Hate Me_. Imagine, you're about to hang out with a group of friends, but that group of friends invite a stranger that you do not "vibe" with. Then when you finally open up and make a joke that no one laughs at, the stranger takes out a notepad, writes something down, and hides the notepad.

Now that both triggers me but also makes me find it funny for Pete (the main character), for how absurdly creepy and stupid it is. Something so small can both play with your anxiety and your trust. If that isn't a perfect representation of a mixture in both COMEDY and HORROR, I do not know what is. Do not be fooled by people complaining it wasn't either both funny nor scary, because it doesn't try to do those in the story appart, but rather mixes them up in the events of the scenes. _All My Friends Hate Me_ wants to play with your anxiety and your solace in the same scenarios.
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Erebos says...
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2 years ago
The longer I thought about this movie the more it seemed that Pete may be suffering from borderline personality disorder:
The paranoid mind-reading, the distorted self-image (the numerous times he insisted that he wasn't how his friends remembered him), the hypersensitivity to emotional stimuli, the slow return to a normal state after emotional activation, his fears of abandonment (both when he arrived to the empty house and later with his girlfriend taking too long to show up), his history of sleeping with all his female friends, his history of substance abuse etc. etc.
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Reply by calex
3 months ago
Well, in that logic I may be too, then, because I'd react similarly to how he did to everything (and I don't use drugs other than having used alcohol in the past to adapt towards less self-consciousness), and the creator of the movie definitely may also, as they wouldn't create this as a horror if they didn't also see the situation as a torturous one.<br /> <br /> Nightmarish.
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Lee Brown Barrow says...
2 years ago
Completely relatable - I'm sure I'm not the only one to have felt liKe Pete in this dark and uncomfortable movie. Best not watched with a group of friends that you think might secretely depise you, Sure, they might tell you that they love you but when you notice their eyes roll every time you start to speak, you know something isn't quite right in your relationship with them!
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inspecthor says...
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2 years ago
I liked the general idea of the ending but not its execution. I think having the conclusion being told as a blatant ''dude can't take a fucking joke'' is too simplistic and kinda undermines the whole movie. The protagonist clearly has some complex psychological issues and it would have been a great ending if everyone instead tried to help and comfort him after the reveal.

The movie decides to blame him for everything, but maybe his friends could also have toned down the jokes and surprise reveals after seeing him clearly anxious and uncomfortable? Even after confessing a traumatic memory, having a breakdown, and being seriously worried about his relationship, his girlfriend decides to joke and mess with him again...

I sincerely feel like the scene where the protagonist apologizes and comforts his friend Archie while realizing he himself can be mean, and that others suffer from similar problems and insecurities had a much better message
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