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Every Thing Will Be Fine
TrailerOne day, driving aimlessly around the outskirts of town after a trivial domestic quarrel, a writer named Tomas accidentally hits and kills a child. Tomas spends the next 12 years examining the effect of the tragedy on his life and that of Kate, who lost someone close.Genre: DramaActors: James Franco, Peter Miller, Gilbert Wahiakeron, Claude Chamberlain, Rachel McAdams, Jack Fulton, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Céline Bonnier, Mary Katherine Harvey, Patrick Bauchau, Peter Stormare, ...»Director: Wim WendersCountry: Germany, Canada, France, Sweden, NorwayDuration: 118 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 5.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Every Thing Will Be Fine"
Chicago Sun-TimesJanuary 08, 2016It's a well-photographed story with an intriguing setup, but soon we're mired in a meandering, stilted story with forced dialogue and some surprisingly subpar performances from the talented cast.
San Francisco ChronicleDecember 17, 2015Wenders has a history of employing exceptional cinematographers (such as Robby Müller), and here gets fine work from Benoit Debie, whose glowing landscapes and interiors contribute at least as much as the script.
Globe and MailDecember 11, 2015A small but taut drama in which the beautiful physical details jumping off the screen only serve to emphasize an ill-defined setting and major insufficiencies in the script and performances.
Toronto StarDecember 10, 2015With backing from producers in no less than five countries and director of the gravitas of Wim Wenders - not to mention a solid cast - you'd think Every Thing Will Be Fine would be more impressive than it turns out to be.
RogerEbert.comDecember 04, 2015Wenders is trying to do new things within the confines of a pretty standard European art-film scenario, and the viewer can see he's not approaching the material as though it's rote ...
New York TimesDecember 03, 2015Even for a movie about a writer detached from his emotions, it's ponderous, like a lucid dream gone bad.
ArtsHubDecember 03, 2016Thrusts clumsiness and obviousness to the fore, rather than complexity and intricacy.
The Film StageFebruary 22, 2016Even those moments that raise the eyebrows sky-high still have a weird integrity and determination skating under the surface.
Common Sense MediaJanuary 08, 2016Angst-filled drama is surprisingly dull and uninteresting.
Blu-ray.comJanuary 07, 2016Not even Wenders seems to understand what this film is trying to say about the human experience.
NewcityJanuary 07, 2016Comparisons to Atom Egoyan's masterful puzzle The Sweet Hereafter would be unfair to this puzzling mass.
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