Everybody's Fine

Duration: 01:46:04
Country/Region:
China
Release Year: 2016
Release Year: 2016
Publish Date: 08 August 2049 00:00:00 UTC
Story:
“Everybody’s Fine” is director Zhang Meng’s (“The Piano Factory”) wonderfully perceptive and moving family drama. A remake of Giuseppe Tornatore’s (“Cinema Paradiso”) 1990 film and the 2009 American remake starring Robert DeNiro, “Everybody’s Fine” stars Zhang Guoli (“Back to 42”) in a magnificent performance as a retired widower’s journey around China to look up each of his four adult children. The emotionally stirring family portrait offers an intimate look at struggles of China's new generation in a society transitioning from its collective past to capitalist present through an implicit geopolitics lense.
“Everybody’s Fine” is director Zhang Meng’s (“The Piano Factory”) wonderfully perceptive and moving family drama. A remake of Giuseppe Tornatore’s (“Cinema Paradiso”) 1990 film and the 2009 American remake starring Robert DeNiro, “Everybody’s Fine” stars Zhang Guoli (“Back to 42”) in a magnificent performance as a retired widower’s journey around China to look up each of his four adult children. The emotionally stirring family portrait offers an intimate look at struggles of China's new generation in a society transitioning from its collective past to capitalist present through an implicit geopolitics lense.
Cast

Zhang Meng
Directors
Runtime :
105
minutes
Language :
Subtitles :
Chinese and English
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Cast

Zhang Meng
Director
Story:
“Everybody’s Fine” is director Zhang Meng’s (“The Piano Factory”) wonderfully perceptive and moving family drama. A remake of Giuseppe Tornatore’s (“Cinema Paradiso”) 1990 film and the 2009 American remake starring Robert DeNiro, “Everybody’s Fine” stars Zhang Guoli (“Back to 42”) in a magnificent performance as a retired widower’s journey around China to look up each of his four adult children. The emotionally stirring family portrait offers an intimate look at struggles of China's new generation in a society transitioning from its collective past to capitalist present through an implicit geopolitics lense.