Movie #811 "Everything Must Go" was very different for Will Ferrell. The tone was mostly sober (ironic, because the ilm is about an alcoholic who has really lost everything --- his wife, his job, and now his house ----he has everything he owns on his front yard (supposedly his wife left them there and changed the locks on the door) The only real humor in the situation is offered by Ferrell's sarcasm in dealing with a young boy whom he "hires" (he has no money) to help sell his wares that are decorating his front lawn --- and the pregnant woman across the street whom he gets sweet on. I liked it, but be aware that it's really mostly a downer and not quite like other Will Ferrell comedies.
Everything Must Go2010R97 minutes 3 stars out of 5
After his alcoholism costs him his marriage and his job as a sales executive, sad sack Nick Halsey tries to make a fresh start -- and hopes to let go of his baggage -- by selling all of his belongings in a yard sale.
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