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Me & You, Us, Forever

  • 2008
  • PG
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
260
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Me & You, Us, Forever (2008)
Drama

A love story based in 1974 and 2004: A 47-year-old Christian man on the other side of an unwanted divorce reminisces about his high-school girlfriend from 30 years prior.A love story based in 1974 and 2004: A 47-year-old Christian man on the other side of an unwanted divorce reminisces about his high-school girlfriend from 30 years prior.A love story based in 1974 and 2004: A 47-year-old Christian man on the other side of an unwanted divorce reminisces about his high-school girlfriend from 30 years prior.

  • Director
    • Dave Christiano
  • Writer
    • Dave Christiano
  • Stars
    • Michael Blain-Rozgay
    • Stacey J. Aswad
    • Hugh McLean
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    260
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dave Christiano
    • Writer
      • Dave Christiano
    • Stars
      • Michael Blain-Rozgay
      • Stacey J. Aswad
      • Hugh McLean
    • 20User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Michael Blain-Rozgay
    Michael Blain-Rozgay
    • Dave
    Stacey J. Aswad
    Stacey J. Aswad
    • Carla
    Hugh McLean
    • Paul
    Jenna Bailey
    • Sue
    Karla Droege
    • Nikki
    Terry Loughlin
    Terry Loughlin
    • Group Leader
    Sandi Fix
    • Mary
    Kathryn Worsham
    • Mary - Age 16
    Kate Leahey
    • Amanda
    Leanna Spear
    • Michelle
    Genevieve Borden
    • Ashley
    Jake Goodchild
    • Dave
    • Director
      • Dave Christiano
    • Writer
      • Dave Christiano
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    1harpforgod

    Totally not worth watching - very disappointing!

    I and my family have always loved the Christiano Brothers movies and they always seem to be biblically sound......except this one! There didn't seem to be much of a point to the entire movie and most of it had the divorced main character daydreaming about a former girlfriend (who was married I might add!). Overall I am super disappointed in this movie and highly DO NOT recommend that you watch it!

    If you are looking for good movies to watch try some of their other movies (the secrets of Jonathan Sperry, Time Changer, a Amazing Love) honestly anything I've seen that they've produced is better than this movie.
    9Movie Hound Video

    Clean Christian movie with a good lesson about love

    I really hate people who rate movies without seeing them and only use their prejudice viewpoints to rate the movies; good or bad.

    If you have ever been through a divorce or a really bad break-up, you could possibly really understand what the director went through in his life. This movie is based on his personal experiences in love and life.

    The acting was not Oscar worthy by any means, but good enough to make the characters come alive and be believable. The music was great and very romantic. Yes there are many Bible passages stated as well as discussion about God and Jesus Christ, BUT anyone can appreciate the movie if they give it a true chance.

    I saw this with my wife on our 19th wedding anniversary during the 5pm Monday time period. The theater patrons who saw this with us were 90% women over the age of 40 and they all seemed to enjoy the movie well. Give the movie a chance and you may be well surprised that you enjoyed it.
    4sonofabird

    It's 1974...

    In his mid/late 40s, with two teenage daughters and a decent work life complete with his own Magical Best Black Friend and Jesus Christ by his side, divorcée Dave suddenly finds himself regretting what he did when he was 19. Drugs? Rebellion? Promiscuity? Oh, no, Dave broke up with his high school sweetheart, a hot little cheerleader named Mary ("just like Jesus' mom!" I said).

    In trying to piece his post-divorce life back together, Dave begins going to group therapy for other "victims" of divorce and meets early- 30s Carla, a bomb brunette who also has - you'll never believe this - a lingering flame for her high school sweetheart.

    With the help of Carla, Magical Best Black Friend, and, of course, Jesus, can Dave regain his mojo? Can innocent teen love provide answers to complex middle adulthood?

    Find out with Me & You, Us, Forever, the ungrammatical thriller that takes one man back to 1974 with production values that seem straight out of 1974 ("that's so pomo!" I said). With trite writing, pseudo- Christian pseudo-philosophy, and a nails-on-chalkboard awkward story, maybe you, too, can see how selfishness, emotional instability, and a warped view of teen relationships can appear like wholesome family entertainment when you splatter it with the love of Christ.
    9exodusand

    Ignore the negative reviews. No one is cramming anything down anyone's throat in this movie. If references to God & scripture is offensive to you, don't watch the movie!

    Having gone through a bittersweet divorce with my high school sweetheart, there are many issues worked through here.

    It's not an exciting subject but it is identifying of issues that can be moved through.

    Misnomer- The guy is NOT a stalker. He's misguided, which he admits later, but not a stalker.

    Although his friends do try to alert & warn him, he has to find out for himself & his friends move through the whole process with him. At first I thought the acting was terrible but when I thought back to my divorce time period, there isn't a lot that's wonderful going on at that time & I thought they did a good job trying to portray the UNglorious ways one can feel at this time.

    But there is also hope.

    I avoided going to a divorce recovery group but I'm glad I did decide to go. It was helpful althogh not the most fun thing I ever did.

    This is a worthwhile movie for those in a certain place & with certain issues that need to be moved through during a divorce.

    I think it could be helpful for those who are not going through a divorce themselves, to help them gain more insight into what the divorced person is going through.
    4ostryjak

    Tedious

    I gave this more than a 1 because I did think there were some moral lessons in this story and it provoked some thought and comment from my wife and I. The acting and the dialogue were mediocre and I must confess I came out feeling like I had been beaten over the head with the God this , God that and Christ is our saviour stuff. The movie and the story line did not need it. If , as I am , you are a recovering Catholic or Christian avoid this one it will make you nauseous. The movie did a good job of demonstrating the thin line between being a good citizen and how someone could become a potential stalker focused on what might have been.

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    • Release date
      • February 15, 2008 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Eu e Você, Nós, Para Sempre
    • Filming locations
      • Greenville, South Carolina, USA
    • Production company
      • Dave Christiano Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $84,093
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $58,662
      • Feb 17, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $84,093
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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