Source: IMDB.com - All the Bright Places
"Sometimes I go blank. I get into these dark moods.
I think too fast to keep track of anything...
And it's like all my thoughts are gone at once."
~ Theodore Finch
Hey there, fellow movie enthusiasts and TV aficionados!
Gone are the days when we could watch movies that truly stirred our emotions, whether evoking happiness or sadness. Nowadays, most films rely on what's currently trending, often leaving us with little emotional impact or anything substantial to take away.
Before you continue reading, I must caution you that this content may not be suitable for individuals who have similar mental health issues as the characters. The film addresses sensitive topics such as mental illness, suicidal thoughts, and grief in a candid and honest manner. It's important to be aware that the film could be triggering for some viewers, so please approach it with caution.
All the Bright Places revolves around two teenagers grappling with emotional scars and inner demons. As they form a connection, they embark on a journey to discover the beauty in the world and in each other. However, their fragile relationship is tested by their personal struggles and the weight of their past traumas.
Source: IMDB.com - All the Bright Places
Violet, portrayed by Elle Fanning, is still coping with the loss of her older sister when she encounters Finch, played by Justice Smith, a troubled boy deeply fixated on death while also contending with domestic violence, bullying, and bipolar disorder.
Source: IMDB.com - All the Bright Places
Together, they set out to find all the bright places in their small town and, in the process, begin to heal and find hope in each other.
Source: IMDB.com - All the Bright Places
Source: IMDB.com - All the Bright Places
Both actors are highly effective in conveying their grief and vulnerability, with Finch's humor providing a touch of light in an otherwise dark storyline.
However, no film is without its flaws, and "All the Bright Places" has received criticism from some viewers for being overly melodramatic—understandable, given its dramatic genre—and for being too predictable, with certain plot elements feeling rushed.
Source: IMDB.com - All the Bright Places
Overall, the movie successfully conveys its message: it's okay not to be okay. It's entirely normal to grapple with mental health issues, and reaching out to others for support is encouraged. There's always hope, even in the darkest of times. We're all human, connected by our shared needs and emotions. It's vital to find your own bright places, stay there, and not wander elsewhere.
Source: IMDB.com - All the Bright Places
Personally, I was deeply moved by Finch's scenes. While I may also have experienced suicidal thoughts myself, I found myself contemplating the mysteries of life and death, much like Finch does throughout the film. His journey resonated with me on a profound level, reminding me of the fragility of human existence and the importance of reaching out to those who may be silently struggling. 'All the Bright Places' beautifully captures the complexity of his character and the depths of his emotions, making it a thought-provoking and emotionally stirring experience.
About the Author
Meet Kevin de Arca, a Data Analyst by profession and an adventurous wanderer at heart. With a passion for exploring new places and cultures, he uses traveling as a way of distressing and making unforgettable memories. He is always wondering where to wander next.✈️ 🏖 🌅