The All Together (2007)

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Film Overview
"The All Together" is a funny British funny movie launched in 2007, written and directed by Gavin Claxton. The motion picture stars Martin Freeman, known for his functions in "The Hobbit" and "Sherlock", along with an amazing supporting cast including Corey Johnson, Velibor Topic, and Danny Dyer. The mix of outrageous circumstances, eccentric characters, and sharp dialogue in "The All Together" produces an entertaining and disorderly watching experience.

Plot Summary
Freeman plays the character of Martin Gaskell, a daytime tv executive attempting to encourage his sweetheart that moving into a brand-new house and beginning anew is a good idea. However, as Martin prepares to sell his home, he is hilariously interrupted by a procession of unwanted visitors. On the day he hosts an open home for potential buyers, whatever goes comically incorrect.

Amongst the characters that interfere with Martin's day is the incompetent police officer, who ignores the continuous criminal activities. There's likewise an Eastern European gangster, a persistent estate representative who insists on bringing clients round at the most bothersome times, and an American movie star named Charlie (Corey Johnson), who is investigating a function for an upcoming BBC drama.

Fascinating Twists and Turns
The funny of mistakes functions numerous mishaps, murders, and mistaken identities, causing the scenarios to aggravate with each passing moment. Significantly, the gangster Basha, searching for a stolen important, turns up at the incorrect house and takes Martin hostage. At the exact same time, Charlie, the star who never breaks character, believes it's all part of the real-time crime drama he's looking into. Things escalate to a remarkable climax with every character clashing in the most amusing and unexpected methods.

Performances and Reception
Martin Freeman's efficiency as the hapless Martin Gaskell is brilliant, his comedic timing and responses enhancing the hilarity of the situations his character finds himself in. Corey Johnson also shines, with Charlie's steadfast dedication to his character creating much of the movie's humor.

On its release, "The All Together" received mixed reviews from critics, with some admiring its comical components while others criticized the movie for not totally profiting from its comical potential. The constant efficiencies of Freeman and Johnson were applauded, but the film's disorderly plot was criticized. Some felt that while the motion picture had an excellent principle and some great laughs, it could have been a little more polished in its execution.

Conclusion
"The All Together" is a funny roller coaster that combines components of farce, black funny, and satire, delivering humorous minutes and unforeseen plot twists. Its humor mostly focuses on the misunderstandings and problems emerging from its distinct variety of outlandish characters. While the motion picture leaves viewers in splits, it likewise uses a sharp commentary on Hollywood stereotypes and the absurdities of suburban life. Martin Freeman, in addition to his charismatic cast, paints a comedic picture of a day gone badly wrong, with escalating chaos spiraling into humorous anarchy. In general, "The All Together" is a good pick for viewers looking for an unusual, crime-laden dark comedy.

Top Cast

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    Martin Freeman
    Chris Ashworth
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    Danny Dyer
    Dennis Earle
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    Velibor Topic
    Bob Music
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    Corey Johnson
    Mr. Gaspardi
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    Richard Harrington
    Jerry Davies
  • Amanda Abbington (small)
    Amanda Abbington
    Sarah
  • Charles Edwards (small)
    Charles Edwards
    Marcus Craigie-Halkett
  • Jonathan Ryland (small)
    Jonathan Ryland
    Barney Winbow
  • Jamie Kenna (small)
    Jamie Kenna
    Keith
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    David Bamber
    Robin Swain
  • Fenella Fielding (small)
    Fenella Fielding
    Mrs Cox