All or Nothing

All or Nothing

  • Director: Mike Leigh
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom, France
  • Language: English, Arabic, French
  • Release date: October 18, 2002
  • Sound mix: DTS, Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: Untitled Mike Leigh Project
  • "All or Nothing" is a feature film directed by Mike Leigh and starring Timothy Spall and Leslie Manville . The film tells the life and emotional story of Petunia and the Phil family. 

    Details

    • Release date October 18, 2002
    • Filming locations Greenwich, London, England, UK
    • Production companies Les Films Alain Sarde, Thin Man Films

    Box office

    Budget

    $9,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $201,546

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $25,890

    Gross worldwide

    $2,845,696

    Movie reviews

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    • By Garnett 2022-03-21 09:03:07

      All or Nothing

      The Chinese translator must have chosen this name because he didn't understand the movie. Nothing is the main performance of the whole article. All is the core and everything is lost. The only difference is the perspective.

      Alienation is the biggest feeling in the movie. Although the relatives are sitting together, the feeling is that the shooting angle of the camera can also reflect this. It seems that they are excluding the audience....

    • By Constantin 2022-02-20 08:02:38

      He has nothing except his family

      "Nothing" tells the story of a low-level family. The heroine Penny in the movie is an angry and anxious mother. The protagonist Phil is a taciturn father, his daughter Rachel is also taciturn, and his son Ronnie inherited his mother's anxious temper. Year-round quarrels at the dinner table are the daily routine of this family, and mothers and sons are always at odds with each other. In the face of the fierce quarrel between the two, his father did not stand in line, and always...

    • By Joelle 2022-02-20 08:02:38

      "Running into the Angry Sea" and "Nothing": Two monuments of bitterness for the bottom figures.

      These are two movies that can't be played together at eight poles, but I watched them on the same day, and both of them felt extremely depressing.
              Let me talk about "To the Sea of ​​Fury" first, Xu Anhua. I have watched "Forty Women", "Forty Men" and "Half Life". I have never watched "Aunt's Postmodern Life" and "Day and Night in Tian Shui Wai". I heard that the latter two are laughing with tears. The four movies I have seen are doomed tragedies. I wonder if Xu Anhua’s own hardship...

    • By Sandra 2022-02-20 08:02:38

      Love after death

      Since it is a typical Mike Lee-style picture of a family at the bottom of the society. The estrangement, alienation, quarrel, indifference and love between family members, love and hate intertwined, warmth and indifference coexist in the same room. The story of the film is based on three related families living in the same building, depicting the depressed living conditions and alienated family relationships within the three families. The three lines interact with each other and have...

    • By Tamara 2022-02-20 08:02:38

      do you still love me

      Watching "All or Nothing" directed by Mike Leigh, it was about loneliness, and the delicate feelings touched my heart like looking in a mirror.
      When one night after many years, turned around and woke up, the man next to him had his bloated arms heavily pressed against his chest, and his snoring noises fluctuated. Do you regret this choice, unwilling but helpless?
      Life is like this, unknowingly step by step towards the end in frustration and depression, the burden of family and work,...

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    • By Orland 2022-03-28 09:01:12

      A realistic film about working-class life in London, each of the three families has its own problems, and the state of young people is especially worrying, and it is a potential factor of social instability in the future. The adults are in worse condition, with alcoholism and mechanical life, only the optimistic single mother has a bright spot. In the end, because of his son's sudden heart attack, the protagonist's family of four got temporary relief and peace, but how long will it...

    • By Declan 2022-03-28 09:01:12

      It's rare to see British films of this type. The emotions of all the characters are quite real, probably because their settings are all kinds of short, poor and round. A very depressing and inexplicable state of life, but there is still a touch of warmth and calmness in it. The movie ended in a way that I was caught off guard, and I still feel very much that even in the face of the pressure of life, these Europeans will still care whether they love each other or not, think about it The families...

    • By Kassandra 2022-03-28 09:01:12

      The soundtrack is dragging its...

    • By America 2022-03-27 09:01:20

      The father's role is also too sloppy, with a bloated body and fat clothes that are one size larger, always staring at a pair of empty eyes, so empty that people are afraid to dig out the truth of life's hardships, and finally shave before the end Cleaned beard; mother's trivial and nagging, a pair of children can make life plain and happy, but fat is suffocating. . . . . . Music is like running water, telling the ordinary story of this ordinary...

    • By Juana 2022-03-27 09:01:20

      A very delicate account of the life of a family of four in the...

    Movie plot

    Petunia and Phil have a fairly happy family. Petunia works as a cashier in a supermarket, and Phil is a taxi driver. Their daughter Rachel lives by cleaning the house for the elderly, while their son Roy is unemployed at home and has a grumpy personality. Although Phil is gentle and considerate, Petunia feels that her love for her husband Phil is gradually drying up. She is increasingly dissatisfied with the boring life, and passion...
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    Movie quotes

    • Jason: Swear on your mom's grave!

      Donna: She ain't dead yet!

    • Phil: [to his wife, in tears] You treat me like shit.

    • Phil: Funny, isn't it? Love. If you're not together, you're alone.