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nothing, except everything.

  • 2023
  • 13m
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David Mazouz and Lily Chee in nothing, except everything. (2023)
ComedyRomanceShort

A graduating high schooler navigates a world of seemingly inevitable chaos by finding order in the number 7.A graduating high schooler navigates a world of seemingly inevitable chaos by finding order in the number 7.A graduating high schooler navigates a world of seemingly inevitable chaos by finding order in the number 7.

  • Director
    • Wesley Wang
  • Writer
    • Wesley Wang
  • Stars
    • David Mazouz
    • Lily Chee
    • Eli D Goss
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    780
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Wesley Wang
    • Writer
      • Wesley Wang
    • Stars
      • David Mazouz
      • Lily Chee
      • Eli D Goss
    • 7User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    David Mazouz
    David Mazouz
    • Miles
    Lily Chee
    Lily Chee
    • Harper
    Eli D Goss
    Eli D Goss
    • Young Miles
    Jolie Curtsinger
    Jolie Curtsinger
    • Miles' Mom
    Mark Quiles
    Mark Quiles
    • Miles' Dad
    Lia Mountis
    Lia Mountis
    • Miles' Sister
    Tom Moynahan
    Tom Moynahan
    • Uncle Fred
    Roger Rathburn
    Roger Rathburn
    • Calculus Teacher
    Antonio Gordon
    Antonio Gordon
    • Lee
    Mike Yang
    Mike Yang
    • Spencer
    Andrew Larkin
    Andrew Larkin
    • Jock
    Hansel Villar
    • Jock's Friend 1
    Josh Martinez
    • Jock's Friend 2
    Brandon Joel Rothstein
    Brandon Joel Rothstein
    • Jock's Friend 3
    Quin Gideon
    • Jock's Friend 4
    Leila Castronovo
    • Girl in Pink
    Grace Adkins
    Grace Adkins
    • High Schooler
    Carl Anderson Jr.
    • High Schooler
    • Director
      • Wesley Wang
    • Writer
      • Wesley Wang
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    3TheVictoriousV

    This took me back

    The consensus on Nothing Except Everything -- stylized as nothing, except everything. -- seems to be that it lets us know what to expect as the younger Zoomers are getting old enough to make movies. Esther On Film wrote that it's basically Everything Everywhere All At Once meets Don Hertzfeldt, adding that "the kids who are growing up watching Family Guy clips over Subway Surfers gameplay on TikTok are going to make so much insipid tripe that looks exactly like this".

    Similarly scathing was Jeff Zhang, causing several blowhards on Twitter to try to point out how mean movie critics are; alas, those days of discourse only served to show us how mean they AREN'T, especially compared to the heyday of Pauline Kael.

    But why are people so angry at those who roast this short? Well, because it's actually a student film. Sort of. It's a student film with a professional cast, numerous executive producer credits, professional-looking cameras, and other things that only happen when you already have industry connections, hence Zhang's opening line: "Wesley Wang's nothing, except everything. Is the antithesis of all the janky pleasures of amateur filmmaking." (In other words, he is decidedly not beating up on some kid; he's treating this very much professional production the way a critic treats professional productions.)

    This means we also get a fairly privileged assessment of the Zoomer human (Zooman?) condition. Regardless, experience tells me you don't need to be an especially privileged or out-of-touch Zoomer to think EEAAO was the be-all-end-all of absurdist profundity or that briefly referencing climate change, Jung, or whatever makes you look thoughtful, so I'm sure we'll be getting more Gen-Z flicks like it.

    I guess I prefer something like this to Are You Lost in the World Like Me?, that animated short film that critiques the smartphone era with all the depth of a Minion meme shared by your aunt (who also occasionally reposts the film with the caption "LIKE if u get it"). Wang's movie is more about the Zoomer experience than a critique of Society™.

    Sadly, it doesn't explore this admittedly fascinating generation (born into a world of chaos, their best years snatched by lockdowns; a generation that's more sincere in their art compared to Millennials' self-conscious irony, yet also deathly afraid of sex scenes because all they've known during their youth is MCU movies) in any especially interesting ways. In some ways, however, the film's resonance may transcend Zoomers -- I, a curmudgeonly Millennial, definitely remember having rich friends in high school who could have made something like this for graduation if they so wished and think themselves "deep" for it (instead they dropped out to become bloggers).
    10ccase-07861

    Mind soothing

    I cant believe how relatable such a short film can be, I've watched this over 5 times fully already as its so thought provoking.

    It really places a perspective on the watchers mind and makes them dive into their own train of thought within the last 2 minutes.

    The quotes are a perfect way to break up each chapter of the film and force the viewer to find a relation between the quotes and the actions.

    The subtle references through the film really portray the film as a personal reflection not just of the creator but of anyone who finds it relatable.

    Lastly, If I was forced to use one word to describe it I would, but the only word I could possibly use is "art" and even then that's an understatement.
    10brunningtonmakayla

    Beautiful

    Nothing, Except Everything is a breathtaking cinematic masterpiece that defies conventional storytelling and invites the viewer into a realm of pure artistry and profound introspection. The film, a stunning fusion of visual poetry and narrative abstraction, takes you on a transformative journey that feels at once deeply personal and universally resonant.

    From the first frame to the last, the film captivates with its minimalist approach, drawing on silence and subtlety to evoke a wide range of emotions. The cinematography is nothing short of exquisite, each shot carefully composed to maximize impact with an almost meditative attention to detail. Every visual element-light, shadow, color, texture-feels deliberate and imbued with meaning, creating an atmosphere of reflection and wonder.
    7imdbfan-4122440077

    Stunning

    Honestly, I don't get the super low reviews. I mean yeah, this film isn't groundbreaking or life-changing, yet it's still very touching at moments. People might've gone in expecting something huge just because it went viral or because the director is 18, but that's not really what this short film is trying to do. It's not some big dramatic story-it's more like a simple, quiet reflection. And honestly, that's what makes it feel kind of refreshing.

    The main character is really relatable. He's just a normal guy going through everyday thoughts about life, time, and growing up. He's not dealing with some crazy crisis-just normal stuff that almost everyone has thought about at one point or another. That feeling of noticing how fast time passes, wondering if you're doing enough, or just being aware of how things are changing around you. The way it's shown feels natural, not too deep or forced.

    The acting is great. David Mazouz brings a calm and believable vibe to the role. He doesn't overact or try too hard to be emotional. He just feels like a regular person, which fits the whole mood of the film. Lily Chee also adds a nice balance in her scenes. The way their characters talk feels relaxed and casual, which works really well for a story like this. It kind of reminded me of a late afternoon walk where you just start thinking about life for a second without even meaning to.

    The cinematography is stunning. Every shot looks carefully chosen, and the colors and lighting give the whole film this soft, thoughtful feeling. It doesn't look like a short film made by a teenager-it looks professional, polished, and really visually beautiful. The fact it's directed by an 18-year-old kid is crazy.

    I liked it. Would watch again. Not because it has some big twist or unforgettable ending, but because it leaves a nice feeling. It's peaceful, honest, and it makes you reflect a little. Nothing too heavy, nothing too dramatic-just a short piece about life, time, and noticing the small things. I think some people expected it to blow their minds or be some kind of masterpiece, and maybe that's why they didn't enjoy it. But if you take it for what it is, it's actually a really solid short film.

    And again-made by an 18-year-old. That alone deserves some respect.
    8demetrigifford

    Wow, insanely great start in film for just a High School Student

    Never have I see a short film strike me so hard, and I would've never thought this was produced and written by a HIGH SCHOOLER?

    Just a great cinematic piece that really left me thinking after I watched. In only 13 minutes it felt like I already had watched a full 90+ minute movie.

    Wesley Wang has a lot of talent and I won't be surprised if he's one of the next great writers considering he's already been signed. If you haven't watched the short film already it's on YouTube under the channel "Wesley Wang", and I hope it brings you the emotions that filled me when I watched it. Wang also has other short films if you also want to check those out.

    Can't wait to see what Wang has in store for his future if he started a career like this.

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      Parallels the movie "Perks of Being a Wallflower."
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      Harper: Wait, do you want to kiss?

      Miles: [inaudible] Like, obviously!

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    • Release date
      • September 29, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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