
Everything Moves Alone 2001
"Living, loving, and stealing luggage."
In the quiet corners of a New England town, *Everything Moves Alone* (2001) unfolds as a quirky comedy-drama that blends eccentric characters with unexpected plot twists.
Director: Mike Aransky
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Everything Moves Alone (2001) about?
The film follows Scotch, a recently discharged soldier who gets entangled in a bizarre scheme involving a stranger stealing luggage. Their impulsive actions spiral into a series of comedic and dramatic events, testing Scotch's already fragile sense of reality.
Who directed Everything Moves Alone?
Mike Aransky directed *Everything Moves Alone*, bringing his vision for this offbeat comedy-drama to life.
Who stars in Everything Moves Alone?
The film stars Philip Guerette, Thomas Edward Seymour, Matt Ford, Tina Angelillo, and Kelly Robinson, alongside director Mike Aransky.
Is Everything Moves Alone (2001) worth watching?
While *Everything Moves Alone* isn't a mainstream hit, its unique blend of dark comedy and drama offers an intriguing watch for those who enjoy offbeat narratives. The film's quirky charm and unconventional humor make it a niche but memorable experience.
How long is Everything Moves Alone?
The runtime of *Everything Moves Alone* is 100 minutes.
About Everything Moves Alone (2001) — A quirky comedy-drama with offbeat humor and heart
In the quiet corners of a New England town, *Everything Moves Alone* (2001) unfolds as a quirky comedy-drama that blends eccentric characters with unexpected plot twists. Directed by Mike Aransky, the film follows Scotch, a recently discharged soldier with a chaotic past, who stumbles into a bizarre alliance with a stranger at a bus depot. Their impromptu crime—planting a frog-shaped flower pot in a car as part of a mysterious scheme—sets off a chain of absurd events that challenge Scotch's already fragile grip on reality. With sharp dialogue and offbeat humor, the movie explores themes of isolation, redemption, and the absurdity of human connections.
The atmosphere oscillates between dark comedy and poignant drama, as the characters navigate their flawed relationships and misguided ambitions. Featuring a cast led by Philip Guerette and Thomas Edward Seymour, *Everything Moves Alone* delivers a unique blend of wit and melancholy, making it a cult favorite for fans of unconventional storytelling.