Everything's Gone Green (2006)
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 95 mins
Theatrical Release Information:
Everything's Gone Green
A slacker edging into his 30's plots a not-quite-legal get rich quick scheme in this satiric comedy written by celebrated novelist Douglas Coupland. Ryan (Paulo Costanzo) lives and works in Vancouver, which has become overrun by runaway Hollywood film crews and folks looking for an easy buck however they can find it. Ryan's unemployed father grows marijuana in his basement, his brother is involved in a real estate scam which bilks tycoons from Hong Kong who never see the property they only think they own, and Ryan himself is an office drone at a magazine devoted to chronicling the lives of lottery winners. After his girlfriend leaves him for a wealthy yuppie, Ryan falls for Ming (Steph Song), a beautiful Asian woman he meets in a Mandarin language class. Prompted by Ming's desire for a more luxurious lifestyle, Ryan dreams up a scheme to fix the lottery using what he's learned at his job. Adapted from the first original screenplay from Douglas Coupland, Everything's Gone Green received its world premiere at the 2006 Toronto Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of Everything's Gone Green:
Paulo Costanzo also in 40 Days and 40 Nights , Road Trip , Scorched , Josie and the Pussycats , Gypsy 83
Steph Song also in War
J.R. Bourne also in Selling Innocence , The Butterfly Effect 2 , The Colt , Jungleground , Sisters
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