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Every Thing Will Be Fine

EVERY THING WILL BE FINE (Wim Wenders). 120 minutes. Opens Friday (December 11). See listings.  Rating: NNN


Working on his documentary Pina left director Wim Wenders so enamoured of digital 3D that he decided to shoot a dramatic feature in the format. 

Every Thing Will Be Fine is a decade-spanning melodrama about Tomas (James Franco), a Quebec writer consumed by guilt and regret after a traumatic car accident. Rachel McAdams, Charlotte Gainsbourg and Marie-Josée Croze drift in and out as the women Tomas’s life touches, for good or ill.

Bjørn-Olaf Johannessen’s script could have used a polish so that characters didn’t sound quite so European at times, and the pace could be a little tighter, but the actors are watchable and Benoît Debie’s imagery is splendid. 

The 3D doesn’t especially enhance the experience, but it doesn’t detract from it either. Maybe that’s the point.    

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