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We're discussing plot points in “All the Bright Places.” If you don ... from the last decade in which a major character doesn't survive the movie. And if you have to pick one YA title ...
Voiceovers can be cloying in movies, but the "All The Bright Places" adaptation's decision to fully do away with its main characters' inner monologues makes its shifts from teenage romance to ...
With that said, here's our rundown of the differences between the All the Bright Places movie and book. In All the Bright Places, Violet (Elle Fanning) struggles with survivor's guilt stemming ...
For a movie that ostensibly targets young people, especially young women, All the Bright Places refreshingly takes care to avoid the syrupy meet-cute fare we’re used to, offering up Violet as ...
“All the Bright Places” does such a good job with developing Violet and Finch, as well as their romance, that it’s unfortunate that it fails its secondary characters. Other people on screen ...
Suicide doesn’t always happen like it does in 13 Reasons Why, where the reasons for a character ... more muted in the movie. The movie adaptation of All The Bright Places is tender, beautiful ...
Written by Niven and Golden Globe nominee Liz Hannah (The Post), the movie version of All The Bright Places introduces ... but powerful ways, and the characters' perspectives evolve in tandem.
becomes bittersweet when you realise this is a movie about more than just two teens falling in love. It's about "staying awake" - staying alive. All The Bright Places is a lot like many other YA ...
The kids are not all right in Netflix’s wonderful weepy about two adrift teens struggling with mental health issues. Director Brett Haley’s “All The Bright Places” may tackle a few dark ...