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Genre | Drama, Action & Adventure |
Format | AC-3, Multiple Formats, Dolby, NTSC, Color, Widescreen |
Contributor | Lucian Maisel, Robert De Niro, Vittorio Cecchi Gori, Glynis Murray, Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick, Austin Lysy, James Murtaugh, Lucien Maisel, Mackenzie Milone, Gianni Nunnari, Drew Barrymore, Kirk "Sticky Fingaz" Jones, Lily Mo Sheen, Chandler Frantz, Katherine Moennig, Sam Rockwell, Melissa Leo, Ted Field, Lou Carbonneau, Ken Sladyk, Kene Holliday, Kirk Jones, E.J. Carroll, Kate Beckinsale, Damian Young, Brendan Sexton III, James Frain See more |
Language | English |
Runtime | 1 hour and 40 minutes |
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Robert DeNiro leads an acclaimed all-star cast- Drew Barrymore, Kate Beckinsale and Sam Rockwell- in Everybody's Fine, the heartwarming film that will move you to laughter and tears. When Frank Goode's (DeNiro) grown children cancel a family reunion, the recent widower sets off on a cross country journey to reconnect with each of them. Expecting to share in the joys of their happy, successful lives, his surprise visits reveal a picture that's far from perfect. A family seperated by physical and emotional distance finds a way to come together in a story that will touch your heart.
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.4 Ounces
- Item model number : MRML30447DVD
- Director : Kirk Jones
- Media Format : AC-3, Multiple Formats, Dolby, NTSC, Color, Widescreen
- Run time : 1 hour and 40 minutes
- Release date : April 26, 2011
- Actors : Lucien Maisel, Robert De Niro, Drew Barrymore, Kate Beckinsale, Sam Rockwell
- Producers : Vittorio Cecchi Gori, Ted Field, Gianni Nunnari, Glynis Murray
- Studio : Lionsgate
- ASIN : B004SIP7I0
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #48,666 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #4,834 in Action & Adventure DVDs
- #8,571 in Drama DVDs
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In addition to playing some of the most iconic characters of the last 35 yrs in film,
he is in the upper echelon of the greatest actors ever to do it!
He has proven this fact even more in the last 15 yrs, where he has added to his
reportoire of serious & menacing tough guy roles, sharply comedic and deeply emotional
ones as well in which he has proven to be quite effective.
This movie "Everybody's Fine" is an emotional tour de force!
Deniro plays an aging father who is recently widowed and counting his own last days as
an undisclosed disease slowly ravages his body. He finds himself lonely and trying to keep
up the good front as he struggles from day to day just with the mundane tasks of life.
His only solace comes in the memories he has of his children, all grown now and living their
own lives in different cities across the country.
When he invites them all home for a cookout/family reunion, he is disappointed
when they all find reasons to cancel one by one because their busy schedules.
What DeNiro's character finds is that in his zeal to see his kids do well in life,
he has in fact pushed them all so hard that they feel alienated from him.
They all found it much more easier to communicate with their deceased mother,
who, like a lot of mothers, handled the affairs of her children's lives as well
her own with seemingly effortless ease. She never shared any bad news with her husband
(their father) regarding the struggles of their kids lives, inadvertently helping
to foster the very detached emotional environment he finds himself in with his kids.
This he doesn't like, as he is now in a reflective state in his life and wanting
and needing his children to be closer to him. So he sets about his own journey
to re-acquaint himself with each one of them, and without giving anymore away,
it suffices to say that it's a journey filled with deep emotion and substance
that will have you shedding more than a few tears before it's all over.
Not only is DeNiro subtle & brilliant in this, but he's supported by an excellent cast
of top shelf actors and actresses who collectively help to bring this film home big time!
These are things that REAL PEOPLE face in EVERYDAY LIFE as we grow older, things
change, we lose our loved ones, and the stresses of the day to day grind pull us
further and further apart from the loved ones who are still alive.
This story is filled with brilliant writing and direction as well
and I warn you, you will be tearing up a few times before it ends!
I rented this movie first to check it out, but I'll defintely be buying it
very soon because it's worth it. I highly recommend this film! (-:
All I could think during most of the movie is how horrible these children were, with the exception of the Drew B character. I can't explain why without too much spoiler here but that the father was alone, tired, dragging around a suitcase from place to place while these adult children are oblivious; even though they tried to justify it, I wasn't buying that. So much of the movie was hard to watch as I wanted to kick his kids in the butt and tell them to wake up.
The scene in the hospital broke my heart.
The scene around the picnic table while the storm brewed was as excellent as excellent can get. I could give the movie 5 stars just for that scene. It was such a powerful scene I had to take a deep breath after watching it.
This would not be a movie I'd watch for the holidays as an uplifting happy holiday movie, and while that's okay, really, I don't want to watch it again as it just made me feel sad, and frustrated with the adult children.
The movie did drag on some and I was a bit bored in parts. De Niro never disappoints, and this was a different sort movie from his usual but he was a bit wasted in this part. I had thoughts several times that he could have done this movie half-asleep.
I think this movie could have been better realized so it didn't move so slow -- not that I expected non-stop or even much action, and I get that what was conveyed and how it was conveyed is likely the point of the movie, but it isn't something I'd watch when I want to feel uplifted.
Hard to rate this since the acting was good and I loved the Drew B and De Niro characters, but this movie left me drained and sad.
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The acting of the other actors is fantastic. The plot was interesting and mysterious, which I enjoy in a film.
My favourite part of the film was when De Niro is sat round a table with his children who to him are still seen as children - it's a very touching moment. And shows the struggles of a father letting go of his children and accepting that they are now adults.
If you are a De Niro fan - as I am - you will certainly enjoy this movie. But I'm sure any of you who are not particularly familiar with De Niro would still enjoy the film - as long as you can cope with all the heart wrenching secrets embedded in the film that are all unveiled at the end of the movie.