Every Thing Will Be Fine (2015)

Every Thing Will Be Fine

While driving aimlessly after a quarrel with his girlfriend, a writer accidentally runs over and kills a child. 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.

The film centres around Tomas (James Franco), a writer who causes an accident while driving and spends the next 12 years examining the effect of the tragedy on his life and that of Kate (Charlotte Gainsbourg), who lost someone close.

Every Thing Will Be Fine is a German drama film directed by Wim Wenders and written by Bjørn Olaf Johannessen, and released in 3D. It is Wenders’ first full-length dramatic feature in seven years. The film stars James Franco, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Rachel McAdams and Marie-Josée Croze. Every Thing Will be Fine premiered out of competition in February 2015 at the 65th Berlin International Film Festival. The film made its North American premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, and will subsequently be released in theaters on December 4, 2015.

Director Wim Wenders began shooting the film on August 13, 2013 in Montreal, Canada. After a break shooting began again in winter 2014. Producer Gian-Piero Ringel produced the film through his company Neue Road Movies. HanWay Films has worldwide distribution rights. Belgian Benoît Debie was the director of photography, Warner Bros. released the film in Germany and Mongrel Media released it in Canada. One week before the film’s premiere at the Berlin Film Festival, French composer Alexandre Desplat recorded the score with the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra in Sweden.

Every Thing Will Be Fine - Rachel McAdams
Every Thing Will Be Fine – Rachel McAdams

Film Review: Everything Will Be Fine

German auteur director Wim Wenders, his second film (The Salt of the Earth) in the 26th Ankara Film Festival program, will be guilty with a dark, picturesque portrayal of nature in 3D format with Every Thing Will Be Fine. portrait of a man.

Tomas Eldan (James Franco) is in the middle of a troubled relationship with his lover Sara (Rachel McAdams). While driving on a gloomy winter evening, he has an accident while they fight over the phone. With this breaking point, Tomas’ life will never be the same. Wenders focuses on Tomas’ internal struggle throughout the film. Unintentionally causing a child’s death, Tomas attempts suicide, leaves his lover, wants to start a new life for himself, but cannot trace the accident. It literally hit the bottom.

Not only does the accident have negative effects, it also helps Tomas, a fiction novelist. The accident, which is dedicated to the approach that the artist needs to be fed from pain in order to create a work with depth, is the inspiration for the novel that Tomas will drown in rewards and earn financial income. Tomas, who founded his life after the event with a pragmatist approach, married Ann and formed a nuclear family.

Of course, his conscience, which he cannot silence from time to time, calls him to confront the past at certain intervals. In one of these confrontations, another knot is about to be drawn between the grieving mother Kate (Charlotte Gainsbourg), but Wenders avoids this breaking point, despite many opportunities.

Every Thing Will Be Fine

Time is not medicine. This fact, once again reminded us by Tomas’ approach to an accident in the amusement park with his family, turns into a conflict that is not much emphasized. After years, her lover Sara, Kate, whom Tomas visited years later, appears only as pragmatist acts in his favor. Although the fact that three women (Sara, Ann, Kate) who touched Tomas’ life in the 11-year narrative just passed away, had almost no impact on the story, Wenders artır has a woman’s name, she doesn’t exist destekler also supports the idea…

The thriller of the film is attempted to be built on another hero of the accident, Kate’s eldest son, Christopher. Christopher admired Tomas’ books and dreamed of becoming a writer. In one of his books, the boy depicts a man on his shoulder and he thinks he is himself and wants to obsessively turn his bond with Tomas into communication. In these scenes, there are many unsubstantiated dialogues, and Wenders escapes another breaking point. And he tries to produce the connection between the two with compelling emotions and takes the film to a very cartoonish point.

The fact that Wenders focuses solely on Tomas’ emotions in the film Everything Will Be Fine, where break points are omitted, the explosion is not experienced in any way but trying to capture a depth in 3D format, distracts the audience from the credibility of the script. James Franco, who drew attention with his performance in 127 Hours, does a good job even though he sometimes exaggerates acting at the center of the conflicts created for him.

Alexandre Desplat makes the most important contribution to the atmosphere of the film especially in parts where the format is not sufficient. Everything Wenders deals with emotions intensely and delicately will be beautiful; claiming that solving all the problems of life passes through the act of cuddling, which is an indicator of “love bırak, leaving the audience with many disadvantages.

Every Thing Will Be Fine Movie Poster

Every Thing Will Be Fine (2015)

Directed by: Wim Wenders
Starring: Rachel McAdams, James Franco, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Marie-Josée Croze, Robert Naylor, Julia Sarah Stone, Lilah Fitzgerald
Screenplay by: Bjørn Olaf Johannessen
Cinematography by: Benoît Debie
Film Editing by: Toni Froschhammer
Costume Design by: Sophie Lefebvre
Set Decoration by: Frédérique Bolté, Jean-Charles Claveau
Art Direction by: Emmanuel Frechette, Sebastian Soukup
Music by: Alexandre Desplat
Studio: Senator Films
Release Date: December 4, 2015

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