All the Bright Places

All the Bright Places

  • Director: Brett Haley
  • Writer: Jennifer Niven,Liz Hannah
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: February 28, 2020
  • Aspect ratio: 2.39 : 1
  • Also known as: Những Ngày Tươi Đẹp
  • All the Bright Places is a romance film directed by Brett Haley and starring Mary Elle Fanning , Justice Smith , and Alexandra Shipp . It hits Netflix on February 28, 2020   .
    Based on the teenage novel of the same name written by Jennifer Niven, the film tells the story of a girl who was saddened by the death of her sister and fell in love with a boy who wanted to die   .

    Details

    • Release date February 28, 2020
    • Filming locations Cleveland, Ohio, USA
    • Production companies Echo Lake Entertainment, Mazur / Kaplan Company

    Movie reviews

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    • By Damian 2022-03-18 09:01:09

      you turn

      beautiful yet elegant

      The soundtrack is so beautiful, every beat hits my heart like it makes me run with the melody. The plot is plain and beautiful, not exaggerated, not reduced properly, just like our daily routine. You use your daily life, but in exchange for everything I have, I will use the rest of my life for your life without...

    • By Otha 2022-03-17 09:01:10

      I healed you, but can't heal me

      The girl became reluctant to talk to people...

    • By Novella 2022-03-17 09:01:10

      Maybe we can't be our own light

      The warmest thing in this world should be company , He felt that Violet should not be so immersed in endless sadness, so he tried his best to help Violet find himself, but he still chose to leave, because he was still...

    • By Chad 2022-03-16 09:01:09

      All the bright places look behind the scenes

      First of all, what I want to say is that the ending of this movie is quite unexpected. The male protagonist saves the female protagonist but fails to save himself... If you follow the normal plot routine, the male and female protagonists save each other should be the ending of the story, but It would be a bit of a cliché to say so. Life is not perfect.

      The overall rhythm of the movie is relatively slow, and the love scenes of the hero and heroine in the middle are still...

    • By Madonna 2022-03-16 09:01:09

      May your life never understand Finch

      In contrast to the novel, the film does not describe Fincher's bipolar disorder in detail. To an average viewer, the impressions of Finch's illness are: "Notes," "Breath Hold," "Missing," "Suicide." As the comments of many netizens said, "I don't quite understand why Finch disappeared"; it is also just like what the heroine said in Finch's house: "I don't get it."

      But for me, who is also plagued by mental illness, the film totally resonated with me. A freak in the eyes...

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    • By Onie 2022-03-25 09:01:22

      One of the correct ways to shoot a Netflix youth film. I've seen a lot of this kind of two people redeeming each other, but I was moved in the end. In fact, I felt it when Finch tried to redeem Violet in the first half. Later, V must be turned to redeem F, but this trend is not Like the endings of other youth movies, he knew he wanted to get better in Finch's depression, but he was still getting deeper and deeper. Sometimes when everything happened to come together, even a straw was enough to...

    • By Johanna 2022-03-25 09:01:22

      Silly American boy. A little bit of things are said to be bigger than the sky, it's obviously a good day, too many days, I...

    • By Elias 2022-03-25 09:01:22

      Although there are some routines in the plot, Fanning's monologue in the class at the end was still moved. He had given her the best love and the worst love. Falling in love with him, she suddenly heaven, suddenly hell. But she eventually grew up and understood the meaning of life. "We don't remember a day, only an instant." "What I worry about is forgetting, those moments, those...

    • By Nolan 2022-03-24 09:03:44

      Such a beautiful little fresh set picture is really unbearable to give two stars, but it's too careless. The male protagonist even plays a commercial film like Pikachu very badly. How can I deceive the resources of a love movie? Let me add my resume, but with all due respect, I have played a lot of complicated roles, and after I went back to play a high school student at the age of 22, I already felt that it was a bit out of date, so I should be more cautious in the...

    • By Cassandra 2022-03-24 09:03:44

      The development of the story and the setting of the characters are extremely old-fashioned, and you can guess the ending after reading the beginning. But it's still pretty smooth. The ending song is pretty...

    Movie plot

    Fascinated by death, Theodore Finch ( Justice Smith ) is always thinking of ways to kill himself, but every time something good stops him, no matter how small. Violet Markey ( Mary Elle Fanning ) lives for the future, counting the days for graduation when she can escape small-town Indiana and the grief of her sister's recent death. When the two met on the school's clock tower, it was unclear who rescued whom. As the two team up to...
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    "All the Bright Places" is based on the common notion that people never really know what other people are going through, and that people who seem to have everything on the surface may have more going on deep inside. Maybe it's not a novel, earth-shattering concept, but it's as valuable as ever. At the same time, the film makes some summative accounts of mental illness, suicidal thoughts, physical abuse and lack of family. The film's...
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    Movie quotes

    • Theodore Finch: [first lines]

      Theodore Finch: What are you doing.

      Violet Markey: [gasp]

      Theodore Finch: [recognizing her] Violet Markey?

      Violet Markey: Oh my God. Please go.

      Theodore Finch: Well, I don't think that's...

      Violet Markey: Just go!

      Theodore Finch: [climbs up onto the bridge railing with her]

      Violet Markey: What are you doing?

      Theodore Finch: I asked you first.

    • Amanda: I heard you beat the shit out of Roamer. Why do you keep doing stuff like that? Are you tired of people talking about you?

      Theodore Finch: People are always gonna talk. It's their specialty.

    • [last lines]

      Violet Markey: [delivering a presentation to the class] I used to be worried about everything. Things that seemed meaningful were actually meaningless. I worried about life. I worried about what would happen if I let myself feel again. I thought I didn't deserve to.

      Violet Markey: Then, without really knowing, I changed. I wasn't worried about what would happen if I lived; I was worried about what would happen if I didn't... What I would miss. I worried about not remembering; not remembering all of the moments, all of the places. And that's because of Finch. Because he taught me to wander. He taught me that you don't need to climb a mountain to stand on top of the world And even the ugliest of places can be beautiful - as long as you take the time to look. And it's okay to get lost, as long as you find your way back.

      Violet Markey: But, in learning all of that, I missed seeing something more important - seeing Finch. I missed that he was in pain. I missed that he was teaching me all along how to move on.

      Violet Markey: Finch was a dreamer. He dreamt while he was awake. He dreamt of all the beauty in the world and he made it come to life. Finch taught me that there's beauty in the most unexpected of places. And that there are bright places even in dark times. And that if there isn't, you can be that bright place... with infinite capacities.