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  1. 4 de dic. de 2015 · We don't have any reviews for Every Thing Will Be Fine. Media. Most Popular; Videos 2; Backdrops 2; Posters 20; Status Released Original Language English. Budget $12,000,000.00. Revenue $554,953.00. Keywords. canada; accidental death; loss of child; Content Score . 100. Yes! Looking good!

  2. Written by Bjorn Olaf Johannessen and enhanced by the strong original score by Alexandre Desplatt, Every Thing Will Be Fine, though very slow and ponderous at times, is a humane, poetic and physically beautiful film. 3-D is used sparingly but scenes such as children riding on a Ferris wheel at an amusement park and dust particles dancing in the ...

  3. El prestigioso cineasta Wim Wenders decidió dirigir este guión de Bjørn Olaf Johannessen, tras la buena impresión que le causó la anterior película del guionista noruego, Nowhere Man.Ambos se adentran en una historia trágica que habla de la culpa, de la búsqueda de sentido ante las adversidades y de que, pase lo que pase, la vida sigue su curso, las estaciones se suceden, los años pasan.

  4. This impression is further enhanced by Wenders’ tendency to fill the screen with particles, whether they are snow flakes, dust clouds, wires or smoke. With such heightened artificiality, the film almost seems avant-garde in nature, a burlesque of melodrama’s excesses and forced epiphanies. Such an impression is amplified by the cast's ...

  5. Every Thing Will Be Fine carefully and precisely tells a story of guilt and the search for forgiveness, and the fact that it is not time that is a great healer but the courage to face up to things and to forgive. Especially oneself. by Wim Wenders. with James Franco, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Rachel McAdams, Marie-Josée Croze, Robert Naylor ...

  6. 5 de mar. de 2015 · Warner Bros. präsentiert den deutschen Trailer zum Film ''Every Thing Will Be Fine". Abonniere den WARNER BROS. DE Kanal für aktuelle Trailer: ...

  7. 4 de dic. de 2015 · Every Thing Will Be Fine - Metacritic. 2015. Not Rated. IFC Films. 1 h 58 m. Summary One day, driving aimlessly around the outskirts of town after a trivial domestic quarrel, a writer named Tomas (James Franco) accidentally hits and kills a child. Over the next ten years he struggles to come to terms with his actions.