Everybody's Fine in this family flick | Arts & Culture | Halifax, Nova Scotia | THE COAST

Everybody's Fine in this family flick

De Niro stays credible in an unlikely setting.

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The tough-guy schtick doesn’t last forever, so actors like Robert De Niro stay credible by re-concocting their personas in unlikely settings. Not everything he has tried has been an outright success, but De Niro’s soft-edge experiments like this movie---where he plays a recent widower chasing down his grown children (including Sam Rockwell and Drew Barrymore) for an overdue visit---are engaging nonetheless. Without being a film for the ages, Everybody’s Fine gets a lot of family dynamics right. It’s usually the mothers who commiserate with children about life’s difficulties, and De Niro accurately conveys a father’s hurt and confusion about being kept out of the loop.

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