Everybody's Fine Comments

  • Thurman 2022-01-02 08:02:00

    When I saw the protagonist’s medicine was crushed by that person. I feel so...

  • Emma 2022-01-02 08:02:00

    Rob De Niro's appearance in this drama reminds me of the grandpa in "UP". David's painting at the end is really...

  • Ally 2022-01-02 08:02:00

    There are only stories, lack of connotation, the so-called true feelings, the expression is a little...

  • Jaclyn 2022-01-02 08:02:00

    The lost dad is as sad as De Niro is no longer a...

  • Betsy 2022-01-02 08:02:00

    After seeing tears, I will have many children in the future. If one dies, there will be a few...

Extended Reading
  • Brady 2022-04-22 07:01:39

    "Journey to Heaven": Seeing Your Old Self

    People always get old. Too old to falter, too old to be sick, too old to lose the ability to communicate with relatives and children. In the movie, when Frank, a retired old man who was supposed to grow flowers, water, and enjoy his family at home, carried his luggage, got on the bus, and happily...

  • Roslyn 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    parents are traveling

    The son said: My parents are not far away. I have paid attention to the parenting kindness since ancient times. It is not only Ding Youshouxiao that these Chinese characters can replace. The Italian director Giuseppe Tonadore is a director with a lot of life thinking The serious society of human...

Everybody's Fine quotes

  • Frank Goode: So what am I suppose to do?

    Young David: Act as if nothing's wrong. That's what Mom did. It's best for all of us.

  • Frank Goode: [at wife's grave] ... if I could do it all over again, I would ask less of the kids. As long as they were happy, that would be fine with me.

    [sighs]

    Frank Goode: I know I have to stop thinking of them as if they're still children. I can't tell them what to do anymore. They have to find their own way. And... sometimes... you talked to me about things that I should have listened to you more carefully. You presented me with the details of our children's lives, and I, I, I, ignored them. And for that,

    [pause]

    Frank Goode: [shakes head]