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All That We Love

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Following the death of the family dog, Emma (Margaret Cho) is faced with an empty nest and is compelled to forge deeper connections with the people around her. Despite good intentions, her midlife awakening makes everything more chaotic for everyone in her path. This includes her estranged ex-husband Andy (Kenneth Choi), who has returned from Singapore after his career implodes and he's forced to moved in with his sister Raven (Atsuko Okatsuka); their free-spirited daughter Maggie (Alice Lee), who's relocating to Australia with her boyfriend (Devon Bostick) without Emma's approval; her best friend Stan (Jesse Tyler Ferguson), who's also experienced a loss and is expressing his grief through a lifestyle makeover; and her work colleague Kayla (Missi Pyle), who fosters animals and may just have a four-legged friend to soothe Emma's woes. All That We Love is a heartfelt and poignant depiction of grief and what it means to start anew. Through richly drawn characters, the film gently blends sorrow with insightful humor in its exploration of themes that are universal to all of us: aging, friendship, parenthood, mortality, past loves, second chances, and the profound connection with our pets.
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Monica Castillo RogerEbert.com Nov 7
3/4
Its subdued, no-frills drama may be just the space one needs for a good cry. Go to Full Review
Angie Han The Hollywood Reporter 06/12/2024
It’s the sort of well-meaning, well-worn sentiment that... depending on the context, might read as trite bullshit or a profound insight. All That We Love takes it as its north star, and turns it into the latter. Go to Full Review
Samantha Bergeson IndieWire 06/11/2024
C+
Do we need to be reminded of the dullness of the day-to-day by a dull film? Not necessarily, but All That We Love gets points for trying -- and with a tight running time that doesn’t outstay its welcome. Go to Full Review
Todd Jorgenson Cinemalogue Nov 7
... adeptly juggles humor and pathos while probing contemporary relationships with a bittersweet honesty. Go to Full Review
Mark Dujsik Mark Reviews Movies Nov 7
3/4
All That We Love is about believable characters trying to determine what is right for and might help ... them in the face of loss and loneliness. Go to Full Review
Dennis Schwartz Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews 01/03/2025
B-
Throws a bone to dog lovers. Go to Full Review
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Claudia D. @toxchem7 1d I probably should've read the reviews before I watched it. This movie had a lot of relationship drama that I enjoyed, but the loss of the dog drama overshadowed most of the family dynamics -every time I would get drawn into her relationship with her daughter she'd start moaning about the dog being gone again. Don't tell me that I don't know what I'm talking about. I recently lost my dog and I am actually going through a grieving process myself. See more TheMovieSearch R @TheMovieSearch 1d "All That We Love" is a heartfelt family drama centered on a household coping with the emotional toll of losing their dog. The story explores grief and how it impacts each family member differently, while also weaving in subplots about friendships and romantic relationships falling apart. The screenplay leans heavily on dialogue, which carries the weight of conveying emotion, making it feel slow at times but intimate and sincere. Margaret Cho delivers a strong, grounded performance, while Kenneth Choi adds depth and subtlety, proving his versatility beyond his TV work. The film’s charm lies in its warmth and relatability, though it doesn’t fully resonate or leave a lasting impact, making it enjoyable yet not one you’d revisit frequently. It’s a gentle, cute story for viewers seeking a quiet emotional experience. See more John M @McGreviews 2d Great cast, well made film See more R L. @RL2025 Jan 25 I loved this movie but I feel like it needs a warning for how it starts. It’s worth watching but you will cry. See more Les N Jan 22 Wow, too much., too many characters. But still good. See more Stephen C @bob25009 Nov 13 Success in 1.5 hours!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! All ages admitted!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis Following the death of the family dog, Emma (Margaret Cho) is faced with an empty nest and is compelled to forge deeper connections with the people around her. Despite good intentions, her midlife awakening makes everything more chaotic for everyone in her path. This includes her estranged ex-husband Andy (Kenneth Choi), who has returned from Singapore after his career implodes and he's forced to moved in with his sister Raven (Atsuko Okatsuka); their free-spirited daughter Maggie (Alice Lee), who's relocating to Australia with her boyfriend (Devon Bostick) without Emma's approval; her best friend Stan (Jesse Tyler Ferguson), who's also experienced a loss and is expressing his grief through a lifestyle makeover; and her work colleague Kayla (Missi Pyle), who fosters animals and may just have a four-legged friend to soothe Emma's woes. All That We Love is a heartfelt and poignant depiction of grief and what it means to start anew. Through richly drawn characters, the film gently blends sorrow with insightful humor in its exploration of themes that are universal to all of us: aging, friendship, parenthood, mortality, past loves, second chances, and the profound connection with our pets.
Director
Yen Tan
Producer
Jonathan Duffy, Kelly Williams, Rebecca Green, Tim Headington, Theresa Steele Page
Screenwriter
Clay Liford, Yen Tan, Yen Tan, Clay Liford
Distributor
Vertical
Production Co
Ten Acre Films, Ley Line Entertainment
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Nov 7, 2025, Limited
Runtime
1h 30m
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