Every Thing Will Be Fine
Every Thing Will Be Fine

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- 54/100 based on 6,345 votes
  • Released: 2015
  • Runtime: 118 mins
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  • Studio: Road Movies
  • Genres: Drama

While driving aimlessly after a quarrel with his girlfriend, a writer accidentally runs over and kills a child who sleds in front of his car. While he's legally innocent, the accident and its aftermath deeply traumatizes him. Over the next 12 years, he struggles to make sense of what happened and continue on with life, but when he looks in the mirror, he sees a murderer.... (Full plot summary below)

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While driving aimlessly after a quarrel with his girlfriend, a writer accidentally runs over and kills a child who sleds in front of his car. While he's legally innocent, the accident and its aftermath deeply traumatizes him. Over the next 12 years, he struggles to make sense of what happened and continue on with life, but when he looks in the mirror, he sees a murderer.

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San Francisco Chronicle - 8/10 by Walter V. AddiegoWenders 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.
RogerEbert.com - 8/10 by Glenn KennyFar from a perfect film. But Wenders 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; he’s really trying to use the camera to get through the feelings of loss the characters suffer.
SF Weekly - 8/10 by Sherilyn ConnellyThere are some lovely compositions both indoors and outdoors (including a use of split-screen), but Every Thing Will Be Fine still lacks the poetry or even fundamental interest of the film of his it most closely resembles, Paris, Texas.
Blu-ray.com - 8/10 by Brian OrndorfNot even Wenders seems to understand what this film is trying to say about the human experience.
The Film Stage - 8/10 by Nick NewmanEven those moments that raise the eyebrows sky-high still have a weird integrity and determination skating under the surface.
NOW Toronto - 7/10 by Norman WilnerThe pace could be a little tighter, but the actors are watchable and Benoît Debie's imagery is splendid.
National Post - 6/10 by Chris KnightWim Wenders' newest drama proves that 3D doesn't have to be reserved for animated adventures and superhero stories. You can tell a basic drama quite nicely in the third dimension.
Ex-Press.com - 6/10 by Katherine MonkIt's an archetypal Canadian story, the kind Canadians have been filming since the corpse fell out of the coffin in Mon Oncle Antoine, but told through a German lens, it looks entirely different.
Montreal Gazette - 6/10 by T'Cha DunlevyTomas and Kate's paths will cross repeatedly over the ensuing years, but this is not the story of an unlikely couple drawn together by tragedy. Rather, it is a multi-pronged exploration of the things we keep inside.
Village Voice - 6/10 by Nick SchagerEvery Thing Will Be Fine is torturously slow and hopelessly mannered.

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