We've rarely seen Vancouver as we see it in Everything's Gone Green: as Vancouver. On a break from playing Seattle or Manhattan, the city gets to flaunt its emerald foliage, which is enough to give an unusual shine to this agreeable twentysomething-angst comedy scripted by novelist Douglas Coupland. The story a guy (Paulo Costanzo) who works for the lottery gets mixed up in money laundering is slight, but an appealing cast and lots of scenic leafery make Green feel fresh.
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