Review of Every Thing Will Be Fine (2015) by Khaled M — 14 Mar 2016
There is absolutely nothing to hold onto in Every Thing Will Be Fine. Wim Wenders has managed to take an incredibly sad and emotional story about the accidental death of a young boy and managed to suck every ounce of feeling out of it.
It's misstep after misstep, from the bizarre spelling of the title, (Unless Wenders really means to assure us that all objects will be ok.) to Rachel McAdams' unrecognizable as French accent and capped by a charisma vacuum of a performance from James Franco.
There might have been something here when the project but by the end, everything is not fine. All the life has been sucked out of it, meaning the only thing you care about is how much longer it's going to last.
This review of Every Thing Will Be Fine (2015) was written by Khaled M on 14 Mar 2016.
Every Thing Will Be Fine has generally received negative reviews.
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