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Everybody's Fine (2009 film)

Everybody's Fine is a 2009 American drama film written and directed by Kirk Jones, and starring Robert De Niro, Drew Barrymore, Sam Rockwell and Kate Beckinsale. It is a remake of Giuseppe Tornatore's Italian film Everybody's Fine. In Brazil, Russia and Japan, the film was released direct-to-DVD.

Everybody's Fine
Theatrical release poster
Directed byKirk Jones
Written byKirk Jones
Based onEverybody's Fine
by Giuseppe Tornatore
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyHenry Braham
Edited byAndrew Mondshein
Music byDario Marianelli
Production
companies
Distributed byMiramax Films
Release date
  • December 4, 2009 (2009-12-04)
Running time
99 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$21 million[1]
Box office$15.9 million[1]

Plot edit

Frank Goode, a recently widowed retiree, is getting ready for his children to come visit him, but they call to cancel on him at the last minute. Feeling a bit down by the rejections, Frank decides to head out on a cross-country trip, visiting each of his kids.

Despite warnings from his doctor, Frank takes a train to New York City, to see one of his sons, David. David does not appear to be home so Frank leaves him a card and leaves town to see his other children. While he is waiting for David, he sees one of David's paintings in a nearby art gallery window.

His next visit is to daughter Amy in Chicago, who tells him it is a bad time to visit. She had turned down her father's earlier invitation to visit, saying that her son Jack was sick. However, Frank realizes Jack was not sick and Amy was just making up an excuse. Frank hits a few golf balls with Jack in the yard of their impressive suburban home. Dinner is uncomfortable with tension between Jack and his father. The next morning, Frank accompanies Amy to her office and hears her agency's pitch for a TV ad. She takes him to the train station to visit his son Robert in Denver. While waiting, Amy introduces her father to a male co-worker.

As Frank travels to each of his children's homes, the film cuts to phone conversations between the siblings. David is in some type of trouble in Mexico, and Amy is going there to find out what is happening; they agree to not tell their father until they know for sure.

Frank arrives in Denver expecting to see Robert conduct the city's orchestra. It turns out Robert is "only" a percussionist. Robert also tells Frank his visit is at a bad time, as the orchestra is flying to Europe the next day, but this is a lie. So, within hours Frank prepares to take a bus to Las Vegas to visit his daughter Rosie. Frank is adamant that each visit be a surprise, but Robert calls Rosie to warn her of his arrival.

After missing his bus, Frank arrives in Las Vegas late, catching a ride part-way from a female truck driver. In a lonely hall of the train station, during an encounter with a drug addict, Frank offers money to the drug addict. He takes it but they get into a quarrel about him being grateful for Frank's gesture. Through physical force, the drug addict tries to take all of Frank's money but fails. As a result, Frank's medicine bottle falls on the floor. To retaliate, the addict stomps on the medicine and crushes them. Frank scrapes up some of the crushed pills because he must take his medicine on a daily basis. He calls his doctor for a prescription refill but does not disclose that he is traveling. He has a dream that David is in trouble.

Rosie meets him at the station in a stretch limo and tells him she was in a big show that ended the previous week. She takes him to her apartment, where her friend Jilly brings over her baby for babysitting. Frank overhears a message on an answering machine, indicating the apartment is actually borrowed from Rosie's friend. During dinner, Frank asks Rosie why his adult children never talked to him, when they told their mother everything. She reveals that he always expected too much of them and he was never a good listener. Frank is not comfortable, having a feeling that all his kids are lying to him and that something is wrong about David.

Frank flies back home but — without any more pills — he has a heart attack in the plane's lavatory. Frank has another dream of his kids as young children and deduces each of their secrets by way of confronting them: Amy is separated from her husband which caused the tension between him and his son, Robert lied about going to Europe and Rosie is really bisexual, as well as the mother of the child Jilly brought over. Frank awakens in hospital, with all of them around his bedside. They finally reveal that David had died from an overdose and had been depressed. That night, Frank has a vision about a young David being in his hospital room. Frank tells him that he would have been happy about him anyway and that he was sorry. An older David reassures him that it was not his fault and leaves.

After recovering, Frank visits his wife's grave and talks to her about the kids and his regrets about pushing them too much and not trying to understand them more. Frank goes back to the art gallery below David's apartment to buy David's painting, but it has already been sold. The girl at the desk tells him that if any of David's art comes through, she will let him know. After he leaves, she runs out to tell Frank about how great his son was, upon realizing the family connection after reading the contact info he left. She shows him another painting by David that is more appropriate to him — a landscape showing PVC-covered power lines made out of glue and macaroni in homage to Frank's career. The last scene shows the family at Christmas. All three children are around the house helping cook and decorate the tree. It is also revealed that Rosie and Jilly are a couple and are raising the baby together. Frank finally walks into the dining room, and they happily eat together.

Cast edit

Production edit

Filming took place in Connecticut[2] and New York City, including several scenes filmed at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. Scenes set in a concert hall were filmed at Yale University's Woolsey Hall, and featured the New Haven Symphony Orchestra.

Reception edit

Critical reaction edit

The film received mixed reviews from film critics. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a score of 48% based on reviews from 143 critics, with an average rating of 5.34/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "A calm, charismatic performance from Robert De Niro nearly saves the movie, but ultimately, Everybody's Fine has the look and feel of a stereotypical Christmas dramedy."[3] On Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews from film critics, the film has a rating score of 47 based on 25 reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[4]

Michael Medved gave Everybody's Fine two stars out of four, calling the film "...bleak, deeply depressive, and utterly depressing..." But he also added that "DeNiro's acting is intense and moving as always."[5]

Overall, the critic's consensus praises Robert De Niro for having "intensity and presence that shines through even when he's not playing Travis Bickle/Jake LaMotta types, "but the movie becomes overly sentimental, and the supporting players aren't given three-dimensional characters to play."[6]

Box office edit

The film "unspooled in 10th [place] with $4 million."[7] As of December 6, the film has grossed $4,027,000.[1] It closed on December 24, 2009 after a brief three-week run.

Awards edit

Everybody's Fine was nominated for a GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Film – Wide Release. Drew Barrymore also received the Vanguard Award at the 21st GLAAD Media Awards ceremony, in part due to her performance in the film.[8][9]

Soundtrack edit

Paul McCartney wrote the ballad "(I Want to) Come Home" for the film after seeing an advance screening. Though he wrote the song from the perspective of De Niro's character, afterwards, he realized it could also be heard from the adult children's view.[10] It led to a Golden Globe nomination for Best Song.

Home media edit

Everybody's Fine was released on DVD by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on February 23, 2010. A Blu-ray was planned but was not released until 2012 via Lionsgate.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Everybody's Fine (2009)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved December 3, 2010.
  2. ^ a b c d e Michael Fleming (2008-04-07). "De Niro, Barrymore top 'Fine' cast". Variety. Retrieved 2008-05-26.
  3. ^ "Everybody's Fine (2009)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved July 14, 2020.
  4. ^ "Everybody's Fine Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved March 15, 2018.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-17. Retrieved 2009-12-10.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^ Ryan, Tim (2009-11-03). "Critics Consensus: Everybody's Fine Is Just OK". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved 2009-12-07.
  7. ^ DiOrio, Carl (2009-12-06). . The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on December 12, 2009. Retrieved 2009-12-07.
  8. ^ Wilson, Gemma (February 19, 2010). . Playbill. Archived from the original on June 4, 2011. Retrieved February 22, 2010.
  9. ^ "21st Annual GLAAD Media Awards – English Language Nominees". Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation. 2010. Retrieved February 21, 2010.
  10. ^ "(I Want to) Come Home by Paul McCartney Songfacts". Songfacts.com. Retrieved 30 August 2017.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Everybody s Fine 2009 film news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Everybody s Fine is a 2009 American drama film written and directed by Kirk Jones and starring Robert De Niro Drew Barrymore Sam Rockwell and Kate Beckinsale It is a remake of Giuseppe Tornatore s Italian film Everybody s Fine In Brazil Russia and Japan the film was released direct to DVD Everybody s FineTheatrical release posterDirected byKirk JonesWritten byKirk JonesBased onEverybody s Fineby Giuseppe TornatoreProduced byGianni Nunnari Ted Field Vittorio Cecchi Gori Glynis MurrayStarringRobert De Niro Drew Barrymore Kate Beckinsale Sam RockwellCinematographyHenry BrahamEdited byAndrew MondsheinMusic byDario MarianelliProductioncompaniesRadar Pictures Hollywood GangDistributed byMiramax FilmsRelease dateDecember 4 2009 2009 12 04 Running time99 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 21 million 1 Box office 15 9 million 1 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 4 1 Critical reaction 4 2 Box office 4 3 Awards 5 Soundtrack 6 Home media 7 References 8 External linksPlot editThis article s plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise November 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Frank Goode a recently widowed retiree is getting ready for his children to come visit him but they call to cancel on him at the last minute Feeling a bit down by the rejections Frank decides to head out on a cross country trip visiting each of his kids Despite warnings from his doctor Frank takes a train to New York City to see one of his sons David David does not appear to be home so Frank leaves him a card and leaves town to see his other children While he is waiting for David he sees one of David s paintings in a nearby art gallery window His next visit is to daughter Amy in Chicago who tells him it is a bad time to visit She had turned down her father s earlier invitation to visit saying that her son Jack was sick However Frank realizes Jack was not sick and Amy was just making up an excuse Frank hits a few golf balls with Jack in the yard of their impressive suburban home Dinner is uncomfortable with tension between Jack and his father The next morning Frank accompanies Amy to her office and hears her agency s pitch for a TV ad She takes him to the train station to visit his son Robert in Denver While waiting Amy introduces her father to a male co worker As Frank travels to each of his children s homes the film cuts to phone conversations between the siblings David is in some type of trouble in Mexico and Amy is going there to find out what is happening they agree to not tell their father until they know for sure Frank arrives in Denver expecting to see Robert conduct the city s orchestra It turns out Robert is only a percussionist Robert also tells Frank his visit is at a bad time as the orchestra is flying to Europe the next day but this is a lie So within hours Frank prepares to take a bus to Las Vegas to visit his daughter Rosie Frank is adamant that each visit be a surprise but Robert calls Rosie to warn her of his arrival After missing his bus Frank arrives in Las Vegas late catching a ride part way from a female truck driver In a lonely hall of the train station during an encounter with a drug addict Frank offers money to the drug addict He takes it but they get into a quarrel about him being grateful for Frank s gesture Through physical force the drug addict tries to take all of Frank s money but fails As a result Frank s medicine bottle falls on the floor To retaliate the addict stomps on the medicine and crushes them Frank scrapes up some of the crushed pills because he must take his medicine on a daily basis He calls his doctor for a prescription refill but does not disclose that he is traveling He has a dream that David is in trouble Rosie meets him at the station in a stretch limo and tells him she was in a big show that ended the previous week She takes him to her apartment where her friend Jilly brings over her baby for babysitting Frank overhears a message on an answering machine indicating the apartment is actually borrowed from Rosie s friend During dinner Frank asks Rosie why his adult children never talked to him when they told their mother everything She reveals that he always expected too much of them and he was never a good listener Frank is not comfortable having a feeling that all his kids are lying to him and that something is wrong about David Frank flies back home but without any more pills he has a heart attack in the plane s lavatory Frank has another dream of his kids as young children and deduces each of their secrets by way of confronting them Amy is separated from her husband which caused the tension between him and his son Robert lied about going to Europe and Rosie is really bisexual as well as the mother of the child Jilly brought over Frank awakens in hospital with all of them around his bedside They finally reveal that David had died from an overdose and had been depressed That night Frank has a vision about a young David being in his hospital room Frank tells him that he would have been happy about him anyway and that he was sorry An older David reassures him that it was not his fault and leaves After recovering Frank visits his wife s grave and talks to her about the kids and his regrets about pushing them too much and not trying to understand them more Frank goes back to the art gallery below David s apartment to buy David s painting but it has already been sold The girl at the desk tells him that if any of David s art comes through she will let him know After he leaves she runs out to tell Frank about how great his son was upon realizing the family connection after reading the contact info he left She shows him another painting by David that is more appropriate to him a landscape showing PVC covered power lines made out of glue and macaroni in homage to Frank s career The last scene shows the family at Christmas All three children are around the house helping cook and decorate the tree It is also revealed that Rosie and Jilly are a couple and are raising the baby together Frank finally walks into the dining room and they happily eat together Cast editRobert De Niro as Frank Goode 2 Drew Barrymore as Rosie Goode 2 Mackenzie Milone as Young Rosie Kate Beckinsale as Amy Goode 2 Lily Mo Sheen as Young Amy Sam Rockwell as Robert Goode 2 Seamus Davey Fitzpatrick as Young Robert Austin Lysy as David Goode Chandler Frantz as Young David Katherine Moennig as Jilly Rosie s partner Melissa Leo as Colleen truck driver Lucian Maisel as Jack Amy s Son Damian Young as Jeff Amy s estranged husband James Frain as Tom Amy s current partner Sonja Stuart as Jean Goode Mimi Lieber provides Jean Goode s voiceProduction editFilming took place in Connecticut 2 and New York City including several scenes filmed at Yale University in New Haven Connecticut Scenes set in a concert hall were filmed at Yale University s Woolsey Hall and featured the New Haven Symphony Orchestra Reception editCritical reaction edit The film received mixed reviews from film critics Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a score of 48 based on reviews from 143 critics with an average rating of 5 34 10 The website s critical consensus reads A calm charismatic performance from Robert De Niro nearly saves the movie but ultimately Everybody s Fine has the look and feel of a stereotypical Christmas dramedy 3 On Metacritic which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews from film critics the film has a rating score of 47 based on 25 reviews indicating mixed or average reviews 4 Michael Medved gave Everybody s Fine two stars out of four calling the film bleak deeply depressive and utterly depressing But he also added that DeNiro s acting is intense and moving as always 5 Overall the critic s consensus praises Robert De Niro for having intensity and presence that shines through even when he s not playing Travis Bickle Jake LaMotta types but the movie becomes overly sentimental and the supporting players aren t given three dimensional characters to play 6 Box office edit The film unspooled in 10th place with 4 million 7 As of December 6 the film has grossed 4 027 000 1 It closed on December 24 2009 after a brief three week run Awards edit Everybody s Fine was nominated for a GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Film Wide Release Drew Barrymore also received the Vanguard Award at the 21st GLAAD Media Awards ceremony in part due to her performance in the film 8 9 Soundtrack editPaul McCartney wrote the ballad I Want to Come Home for the film after seeing an advance screening Though he wrote the song from the perspective of De Niro s character afterwards he realized it could also be heard from the adult children s view 10 It led to a Golden Globe nomination for Best Song Home media editEverybody s Fine was released on DVD by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on February 23 2010 A Blu ray was planned but was not released until 2012 via Lionsgate References edit a b c Everybody s Fine 2009 Box Office Mojo Retrieved December 3 2010 a b c d e Michael Fleming 2008 04 07 De Niro Barrymore top Fine cast Variety Retrieved 2008 05 26 Everybody s Fine 2009 Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Media Retrieved July 14 2020 Everybody s Fine Reviews Metacritic CBS Interactive Retrieved March 15 2018 Archived copy Archived from the original on 2011 07 17 Retrieved 2009 12 10 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Ryan Tim 2009 11 03 Critics Consensus Everybody s Fine Is Just OK Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Media Retrieved 2009 12 07 DiOrio Carl 2009 12 06 Blind Side tops New Moon at boxoffice The Hollywood Reporter Archived from the original on December 12 2009 Retrieved 2009 12 07 Wilson Gemma February 19 2010 Cruz to Co host Los Angeles GLAAD Media Awards Playbill Archived from the original on June 4 2011 Retrieved February 22 2010 21st Annual GLAAD Media Awards English Language Nominees Gay amp Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation 2010 Retrieved February 21 2010 I Want to Come Home by Paul McCartney Songfacts Songfacts com Retrieved 30 August 2017 External links editEverybody s Fine at IMDb Everybody s Fine at AllMovie Everybody s Fine at Metacritic nbsp Everybody s Fine at Box Office Mojo Everybody s Fine at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Everybody 27s Fine 2009 film amp oldid 1189806103, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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