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All My Friends Hate Me
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All My Friends Hate Me

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User Score153 ratings
TMDB 5.916+20221h 33mEnglish
ComedyThrillerHorror

Synopsis

A college reunion goes awry when Pete suspects his friends may be out to get him... As their weekend getaway grows more and more uncomfortable, should Pete be worried about his safety, or is it all in his head?

Director
Andrew GaynordFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Endeavor Content1 production companies
Release
March 11, 2022Released
Box Office
$78,361

Top Cast

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Tom Stourton
Tom Stourton
Pete
Georgina Campbell
Georgina Campbell
Fig
Charly Clive
Charly Clive
Sonia
Antonia Clarke
Antonia Clarke
Claire
Joshua McGuire
Joshua McGuire
George
Dustin Demri-Burns
Dustin Demri-Burns
Harry
Graham Dickson
Graham Dickson
Archie
Christopher Fairbank
Christopher Fairbank
Norman

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CinemaSerf
Jun 11, 2022

So "Pete" (co-writer Tom Stourton) sets off to spend his birthday weekend with some university friends he hasn't seen for a few years, at the rather gorgeous stately pile of one of their parents. Things don't bode well as he arrives to find nobody else there. They'd gone to the pub and he didn't know! That sets the tone for the rest of this rather thinly-spread comedy drama as he - a somewhat earnest charity worker in Africa - gradually begins to feel alienated by them, and their new found friend "Harry" (Dustin Demri-Burns) whom he suspects is deliberately trying to poison them against him. The original premiss is actually quite good, but the execution struggles as poor old "Pete" finds himself becoming more and more paranoid - even when his girlfriend "Sonia" (Charly Clive) arrives and seems to join in, before an ending that could hardly have gone more askew for the man! The humour stems from some posh-boy and country bumpkin stereotypes with a little cocaine, plenty of booze and a bit of sexual tension, but for me this film just doesn't ever stand out. Stourton has that curse of the tall man and despite his best efforts, he is not at all natural in front of the camera. The rest of the characterisations are pretty weak and indeed pretty odious, and by midway through I am afraid I really didn't care much for any of them or what happened. To be fair to director Andrew Gaynord, I doubt he had much of a budget and the production standards are decent enough but I just found there was not enough story to carry this.

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