Click to read the article
Everything Put Together (2001)
Tomatometer
How does the Tomatometer work ![]()
Reviews Counted: 29
Fresh: 20
Rotten:9
Average Rating: 6.1/10
Runtime: 87 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Theatrical Release:Nov 2, 2001 Limited
Synopsis: "Everything Put Together" is the story of the American Dream unraveling. It's a chilling tale that examines the choices people make when faced with tragedy. In a quiet suburban community where... "Everything Put Together" is the story of the American Dream unraveling. It's a chilling tale that examines the choices people make when faced with tragedy. In a quiet suburban community where every driveway has a minivan, every backyard has a swing set and every neighbor feels safe, something no one is prepared for happens. Angie and Russ are a young married couple at the pinnacle of their dreams and expectations. Their perfect world becomes a nightmare when a day after their baby is born, he dies inexplicably. Rather than rallying to support Angie and Russ, their friends (most of who are pregnant or have small children) block them out of their lives to avoid the discomfort of dealing with the couple's loss. Without her friends and with her marriage disintegrating, Angie is set adrift to deal with her grief alone, sending her on a strange and terrifying journey into madness. Only after a near-fatal collision is Angie able to return her life to some semblance of normalcy and rejoin the social circle. Like Roman Polanski's masterpieces Repulsion and Rosemary's Baby, Marc Forster's Everything Put Together is contemporary horror story following a young woman on her journey through maddening circumstances that turn from bad to downright sinister. It is a searing parable about human frailty, one that resonates powerfully because of disturbing implications about us all. -- © 2001 Vitagraph Films [More]
Starring: Radha Mitchell, Megan Mullally, Alan Ruck, Michele Hicks
Starring: Radha Mitchell, Megan Mullally, Alan Ruck, Michele Hicks, Matt Malloy
Director: Marc Forster
Director: Marc Forster
Screenwriter: Catherine Lloyd Burns, Adam Forgash
Producer: Sean Furst
Studio: Vitagraph Films
Get This Movie
Reviews for Everything Put Together
A riveting haunting chronicle of a young mother who's lost her baby (a splendid Radha Mitchell), the film lacks sharp narrative but has emotional immediacy and intensity and displays the voice of a gifted director, Marc Forster, a major talent to watch
Suspenseful and satirical, it approaches a modern day suburban nightmare.
While pockmarked by some flaws and blemishes, it remains an intriguing effort, marking the debut of a young director worth keeping an eye on.
Everything Put Together takes a couple of curious turns that you will either applaud or hiss at, depending on the type of film you are looking for.
It may be a decent reflection of the shallowness of our society, and the unwillingness of many to get involved when they're most needed, but it didn't evoke any emotional reaction from me...just the feeling that I'd been robbed of my time.
Moving down the list: Suburban dread? Check. Social statement about medical incompetence? Check. Shot on hand-held digital video? Check.
With Mitchell's stunning performances at the center...a small picture that packs a major wallop.
Aims for genuine discomfort, and it hits the mark with intelligence and style.
Related Forums for Everything Put Together
| Tomatometer Percentage | Movie |
|---|---|
79% 79% |
Gran Torino |
30% 30% |
12 Rounds |
23% 23% |
Confessions of a Shopa… |
|
The Code |
39% 39% |
Inkheart |
| Tomatometer Percentage | Movie |
|---|---|
22% 22% |
Push |
12% 12% |
The Unborn |
29% 29% |
The Little Red Truck |
|
Five Fingers |
|
Night Train |
RT On Current TV
What’s Hot On RT
Other News
Sponsored Links
Around The Network
- Everything Put Together at Rotten Tomatoes
- Everything Put Together at AskMen
Fresh Links
Featured

MSN's David Fear and Frank Paiva go head to head discussing the pros and cons of Bruno star Sacha Baron Cohen.

The AV Club's Scott Tobias takes a second look at David Lynch's cult classic, Lost Highway.

TIME takes us on a 25-year long journey into the superstar's career, giving us a look at his 10 best roles.

BuzzSugar reports on Paramount's plans to rebirth the iconic TV show as a comedy film.



Top Critic

