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| Review: Everybody's Fine is Fairly Decent |
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| Written by TransRed | ||
| Saturday, 05 December 2009 09:25 | ||
Everybody's Fine has cuteness and wholesome charm in its very DNA. It was written and directed by Kirk Jones, who made the twee Waking Ned Divine, and it's a remake of a 1990 Italian film by Giuseppe Tornatore, who also made the sentimental Cinema Paradiso. The risk was that Jones' film -- about a widower reconnecting with his children -- would be unreasonably sappy, but he pulls it off OK, thanks in part to a grounded and |



