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Everybody's Fine

  • 2009
  • PG-13
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
65K
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Robert De Niro in Everybody's Fine (2009)
A widower (De Niro) takes an impromptu road trip in order to reconnect with his grown children.
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A widower who realized his only connection to his family was through his wife sets off on an impromptu road trip to reunite with each of his grown children.A widower who realized his only connection to his family was through his wife sets off on an impromptu road trip to reunite with each of his grown children.A widower who realized his only connection to his family was through his wife sets off on an impromptu road trip to reunite with each of his grown children.

  • Director
    • Kirk Jones
  • Writers
    • Kirk Jones
    • Giuseppe Tornatore
    • Tonino Guerra
  • Stars
    • Robert De Niro
    • Kate Beckinsale
    • Sam Rockwell
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    65K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kirk Jones
    • Writers
      • Kirk Jones
      • Giuseppe Tornatore
      • Tonino Guerra
    • Stars
      • Robert De Niro
      • Kate Beckinsale
      • Sam Rockwell
    • 152User reviews
    • 138Critic reviews
    • 47Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 6 nominations total

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    Robert De Niro
    Robert De Niro
    • Frank Goode
    Kate Beckinsale
    Kate Beckinsale
    • Amy
    Sam Rockwell
    Sam Rockwell
    • Robert
    Drew Barrymore
    Drew Barrymore
    • Rosie
    Lucian Maisel
    Lucian Maisel
    • Jack
    Damian Young
    Damian Young
    • Jeff
    James Frain
    James Frain
    • Tom
    Melissa Leo
    Melissa Leo
    • Colleen
    Kate Moennig
    Kate Moennig
    • Jilly
    • (as Katherine Moennig)
    Brendan Sexton III
    Brendan Sexton III
    • Mugger
    James Murtaugh
    James Murtaugh
    • Dr. Ed
    Austin Lysy
    Austin Lysy
    • David
    Chandler Frantz
    • Young David
    Lily Mo Sheen
    Lily Mo Sheen
    • Young Amy
    • (as Lily Sheen)
    Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick
    Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick
    • Young Robert
    Mackenzie Milone
    Mackenzie Milone
    • Young Rosie
    Kene Holiday
    Kene Holiday
    • Butcher
    • (as Kene Holliday)
    E.J. Carroll
    E.J. Carroll
    • Wine Man
    • (as EJ Carroll)
    • Director
      • Kirk Jones
    • Writers
      • Kirk Jones
      • Giuseppe Tornatore
      • Tonino Guerra
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    9Lok3sh

    Very depressing, but good!

    Went to a screening of this film today, and I had decided not to watch the trailer, or read anything about the movie before. Looking at the poster, I was expecting a Christmas-y comedy or something like that. I was totally wrong (and don't get me wrong this is definitely not a bad thing for the movie!) Just don't expect a laugh out loud comedy. It did have it's funny moments though, and those were great. The movie made me feel really really bad for the De Niro character, and through the whole thing just made me want to go give him a big hug LOL. De Niro's performance was great and made you feel what that character was feeling at that time. The other performances were also fairly good. All in all, a good movie as long as you are not expecting a straight out comedy! I would definitely recommend seeing this one when it comes out in theaters.
    9drakula2005

    Depressing family drama, filled with heartbreaking moments.Robert De Niro carries the movie

    This is not your typical holiday movie nor at the end of the week- movie.Not everybody's fine.

    The story revolves around a father(De Niro), who's wife has passed away, and his desire to reunite his four children for the holidays.Now, when he's alone, preparing the house for the upcoming holidays, all of his children cancel the holiday meeting with no explanation.The lonely man sets on a journey around the States to find his children and learn the truth as well as to reunite the family again.The truths, he finds, are more painful, than he could ever imagine.

    The story is obvious at the beginning-but then the viewer begins to discover painful truths, the now-grown-kids are keeping away from their loving father.There are some very inventing and innovating twists, that are merely unpredictable.The story is told beautifully, with some poetry in it, which improves on Robert De Niro's brilliant acting.I would say, he deserves a higher praise, for what he has done, because i personally think, that Jeff Bridges wasn't better than him, with all my respect, of course.De Niro's outstanding performance carries the movie until the end.

    As for the other cast, i wasn't that impressed.Kate Beckinsale and Drew Barrymore were at the same level of quality, but that just wasn't enough.Sam Rockwell was mediocre, definitely not good enough.I know they were supposed to be cold, but even coldness can be portrayed better than that.

    The director did his best, which wasn't that much, considering the cast and script he had to work with.Every director should be able to pull it off, when he works with an amazing actors (again, mostly De Niro in that case), and a solid script.But as a whole, he did a good job.

    I felt, that the tragedy was a little to much in the end, but things couldn't have been better revealed than this.It was depressing, but necessary to say the least.And again, i'm looking at De Niro with new eyes now, he touched me so deep.

    The pain is deep sometimes.But you have to fight with it to keep your family united, and together, no matter the distance.The distance in your heart is, what really matters.And in the end Everybody's Fine.

    My rate: 8.5/10
    9x_apoc_x

    For What It Wanted to Achieve, It Hit Every Note

    When I went to see this, I expected one of those progressive stories like he was getting ditched and as he went and surprised them things got better, they had laughs and things were healed sort of typical thing. But it definitely didn't go down like that. There were about maybe 8 people in the theater when I went to see this movie, 3 of them were me and my 2 friends.

    I have to say this movie was really sad and had a lot to say about child/parent relations. I am only 18 years old but I love these types of films and it made me think about how I would be with my parents when I get older and it really makes me want to make sure I keep a good relationship with my parents. My dad has always pushed me and wanted better for me in school and I have always been very average and against the grain, as it seems like David was.

    I don't know if the makers wanted the relation between Frank and his kids to seem empty, but that's how it seemed to be throughout the film until the end. Even if it was lack of chemistry between actors, which of course I highly doubt it was, it works wonders and shows that Frank is like an alien to them and also that they are alien to him. When he learns that all of his children aren't actually as successful, he seems like he's struggling within to try and understand where they're coming from instead of just showing his disappointment. When things finally come tumbling down towards the film's climax, they come right back together as a family would. This movie made me tear up and really the only reason I didn't cry was because I was with friends.

    I could write a lot more about this but I'll just suggest that if you're looking for a good movie about family, or even if you just like De Niro(that's why I saw it), you should definitely see this movie. It won't disappoint.
    10PWNYCNY

    A brilliant performance by a great actor.

    How many times have you ever asked, or ever were asked the question: How are things? Invariably, one replies, "everything is fine," except of course it's not true. The response is a polite brush-off. This movie is about how a man decides not to accept the brush-off, this time coming from his own children and as a result makes some interesting discoveries. This movie contains Robert DeNiro's strongest role in years. The entire story revolves around his character and he really brings the character to life. A brilliant performance by a great actor. This movie is like Robert Young in Father-Knows-Best deciding to really connect with his children after years of just being around. What's even better is that the movie avoids becoming trite and effectively brings the audience into this family's world as the story explores themes that are relevant to all families. Children grow up, leave the home, go their separate ways, leaving behind memories. A wonderful movie.

    Ah, platitudes. We're all guilty of using them. They're a polite way of telling someone to buzz off, that you don't want to talk to them, that they are unworthy of your time. This movie is all about platitudes, most cruelly applied when it's least needed or wanted. In this movie a man wants to initiate communication with his children, all of whom are adults and have long since left the home, and he and his children go through a lot of changes as they attempt to bridge the gulf that separates them. This doesn't mean the children don't care about their father, they do. But the emotional closeness was never there and this is what this movie is about: breaking down barriers to establish an emotional connection. This movie is a Robert DeNiro vehicle. It is his re-emergence onto the Hollywood scene after years of cinematic oblivion. His performance is a tour de force; he deserves at least an Academy Award nomination for best actor. He carries the movie. Drew Barrymore also gives an impressive performance as one of Mr. DeNiro's daughters. Ms. Barrymore shines on the screen and proves once again that she is one of the premiere actresses in Hollywood. Sam Rockwell and Kate Beckinsdale also are excellent. What a great movie! Never cold-shoulder your father.

    This is the best Robert DeNiro movie in years. His strong acting carries this sentimental story about a man trying to reconnect with his children. The movie places a strong emphasis on family relationships and does an excellent job in engaging and keeping the audience's attention as Mr. DeNiro's character embarks on an odyssey of emotional discovery. At times the story verges on becoming openly maudlin but succeeds in avoiding that pitfall. The movie also avoids becoming hokey and corny and succeeds in staying on course as the DeNiro character continues on his journey. All in all, this is a wonderful movie featuring a strong performance by Robert DeNiro. After watching this movie, you will think twice before telling someone "everybody's fine" unless you mean it.
    7ClaytonDavis

    Robert DeNiro's Acting is More than Fine...

    Based on Guiseppe Tornatore's 1990 Italian film, Stanno tutti bene, writer/director Kirk Jones has brought some of the best work out of Robert DeNiro in decades. Everybody's Fine is a fascinating tale about Frank (DeNiro), a widower who wants to get his four adult children together for dinner, but when one by one they all cancel for good reasons or lack of a better word excuses, he decides against the advice of his doctor, to make a surprise trip to all their residences in New York, Chicago, Denver, and Las Vegas. What the trip brings him however, is a heavy realization that despite what his late-wife told him, maybe everybody's not fine.

    Treading heavy territory to resemble films like About Schmidt, Everybody's Fine is a heartfelt, emotional film that will leave you in tears. Though the narrative could come off a bit over-dramatic at times, there's no denying the warmth that the film conveys to family and loyalty. DeNiro is most effective in his role of Frank Goode, the hard-working father whose long hours putting up coating on telephone wire may have cost him more than he thought. Director, Kirk Jones makes some great artistic choices, especially in the final scenes of the film. One thing however that is surprising is how the film is being marketed. Portraying itself as a holiday-comedy is going to be quite unexpected to viewers as the film is weighty with emotion and less on the laughs.

    The supporting players, in this case the adult children, are all beautifully cast. Drew Barrymore has never been sweeter in the role of Rosie, a dancer in Vegas with a "Daddy's Girl" mentality. Kate Beckinsale is stunning in looks and adequate in delivery as Amy, a top advertisement executive. Sam Rockwell, who is long overdue for Oscar attention, plays Robert, the musician who painfully seeks his father's approval.

    Enough can't be said about DeNiro who gives one of his finest performances of his career. Showing a softer side yet remaining in tuned with his fatherly instincts, DeNiro has redeemed some of his lesser works in the past years. He takes in some of the best and worst parts of all fathers' across the world. Worrying yet too hard at times it spills over into his children's decisions. Where the narrative misses in some aspects, DeNiro makes up for with his devotion and commitment to the character. It's an outstanding turn for him in his late career.

    Over-dramatic, cliché, and a bit predictable, Everybody's Fine shows a beating heart. There's no stupidity or attitude in its form, just pure feeling. If you come from a family of secrets for the greater good (which may be the majority of us), this will speak volumes.

    ***/****

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    • Trivia
      Bradley Cooper put himself on tape to audition for a role as Robert De Niro's son, with his own mother playing DeNiro's part. He lost out to Sam Rockwell.
    • Goofs
      When Frank takes the train from Chicago to Denver he passes some beautiful scenery, including various desert mesas as well as Glenwood Canyon, both things one would see when approaching Denver via Amtrak from the west, not the east.
    • Quotes

      Young Man in Diner #1: I'm 94. I keep away from the doctors.

      Frank Goode: Boy.

      Young Man in Diner #1: I have three children, six grandchildren. They're busy. They're too busy to talk to me. I gotta make an appointment. They got lost some place. They don't need anybody. People changed, life is changed. Today, you shake hands with somebody, you gotta count your fingers to make sure you got five fingers back.

    • Crazy credits
      The photographs Frank took during his journey are shown alongside the end credits.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Rotten Tomatoes Show: Surrogates/Pandorum/Fame (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Catch a Falling Star
      Written by Lee Pockriss, Paul Vance (as Paul J. Vance)

      Performed by Perry Como

      Courtesy of The RCA Records Label and The RCA/Jive Label Group, a Unit of Sony Music Entertainment by arrangement with Sony Music Licensing

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    • Release date
      • December 4, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Miramax (United States)
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Están todos bien
    • Filming locations
      • Stamford, Connecticut, USA
    • Production companies
      • Miramax
      • Radar Pictures
      • Hollywood Gang Productions
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    • Budget
      • $21,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $9,208,876
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,852,068
      • Dec 6, 2009
    • Gross worldwide
      • $16,443,609
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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