Synopsis
Everybody's Fine is a movie released in 2009.
In a poignant exploration of family dynamics and the complexities of parent-child relationships, a widowed father named Frank Goode embarks on an unexpected road trip to reconnect with his four adult children. After they all cancel their planned visits, Frank, portrayed with heartfelt sincerity, decides to hit the open road, hoping to bridge the emotional gaps that have widened since the death of his beloved wife. What unfolds is a deeply moving journey as Frank discovers that his children's lives are marred by struggles and secrets, revealing a tapestry of unspoken truths that challenge the facade of their seemingly perfect lives. This film resonates with anyone who has navigated the often-turbulent waters of familial love and loss. With a delicate balance of humor and heartbreak, it sheds light on the importance of communication and connection, reminding us that the ties that bind us can also be the source of our greatest challenges. Featuring a stellar cast that includes Robert De Niro in a poignant role, the film invites viewers to reflect on their own relationships and the emotional baggage we all carry. Ultimately, it’s a heartfelt reminder that, while we may strive for perfection, embracing our vulnerabilities is what truly brings us together.
Miramax
Radar Pictures
Hollywood Gang Productions