
Every Thing Will Be Fine
A stark and unsettling drama, *Every Thing Will Be Fine* probes the isolating aftermath of an unimaginable act. The film meticulously charts the decades following a writer’s accidental killing of a young boy, not through a traditional narrative of guilt and redemption, but a prolonged, often uncomfortable exploration of how one carries such a weight. Instead of focusing on legal consequences or overt remorse, the film portrays a life irrevocably fractured, observing Tomas’s attempts to forge connections – romantic, familial, creative – all while shadowed by the specter of his deed. Its power lies in its unflinching commitment to portraying the slow erosion of normalcy, showcasing grief not as a single event, but as a persistent, subtly mutating presence that defines a life lived in perpetual shadow and cautious distance. The cinematic style is deliberately restrained, reinforcing the sense of emotional stasis and the protagonist’s profound, internal disconnect.
Imininingwane Yefilimu
- Umqondisi
- Wim Wenders
- Usuku Lokukhishwa
- 2015-04-02
- Ubude Besikhathi
- 118 imiz
- Isilinganiso
- 5.4 / 10 (234)
Abalingisi
- James Franco
- Rachel McAdams
- Charlotte Gainsbourg
- Marie-Josée Croze













