Released in 2003, Nothing is a Canadian surreal comedy-drama directed by Vincenzo Natali, the visionary behind the cult classic Cube. The film follows two eccentric best friends and roommates, Andrew (Andrew Miller) and Dave (David Hewlett), who reach their breaking point after a series of life-shattering events. In a moment of absolute despair, they wish for the rest of the world to just go away—and it does. Suddenly, their house is the only thing left in a vast, white void of literal "nothing." As they navigate this bizarre new reality, the film explores themes of friendship, existential dread, and the power of human frustration.
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