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Absolutely Anything

Absolutely Anything

2015
Comedy Science Fiction
85 min R United Kingdom
5.898 / 10
6 IMDB

Eccentric aliens give a man the power to do anything he wants to determine if Earth is worth saving.

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director Terry Jones
Starring
Simon Pegg / Kate Beckinsale / Robin Williams / Rob Riggle / Sanjeev Bhaskar / Joanna Lumley / Marianne Oldham / Eddie Izzard

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

whimsical chaotic satirical charming uneven amusing forgettable inventive pedestrian thought-provoking

Reviews

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Seraphina Hayes
Apr 18, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

Absolutely Anything presents a charming, if somewhat uneven, exploration of wish fulfilment and cosmic judgment. Simon Pegg leads the charge as a man granted the power to do anything, and he brings a grounded sense of humanity to…

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Julian Croft
Apr 18, 2026
2.5 / 5
2.5

One can’t help but feel that Absolutely Anything squanders a fantastic premise. The idea of aliens judging humanity by granting a man godlike powers is ripe for satire, but the execution feels remarkably pedestrian. Simon Pegg does his…

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Penelope Davies
Apr 18, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

A wonderfully silly and surprisingly thoughtful comedy, Absolutely Anything succeeds on the strength of its inventive script and a charming lead performance. Simon Pegg navigates the minefield of ultimate power with a relatable mix of bewilderment and burgeoning…

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Marcus Thorne
Apr 18, 2026
2.0 / 5
2.0

This is a film that promises much with its high-concept premise but ultimately delivers a rather tepid experience. Simon Pegg, usually a reliable comedic force, seems somewhat adrift here, struggling to inject genuine pathos or consistent humour into…

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Eleanor Vance
Apr 18, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

Absolutely Anything offers a rather British take on cosmic intervention. Simon Pegg anchors the film as a man suddenly imbued with omnipotence, a premise that allows for a cascade of comedic mishaps and wish-fulfilment gone awry. The tone…

FAQs

Absolutely Anything delves into the philosophical and comedic implications of absolute power. When the protagonist gains the ability to manifest any desire, the film explores how ordinary wants can escalate into extraordinary chaos. It examines the temptation to use such power for personal gain, the unintended consequences of whimsical wishes, and the eventual burden of responsibility. The narrative uses this boundless capability to highlight human nature, for better or worse.