Stanno Tutti Bene
are all well. Frank Goode has spent a lifetime working for children 4 to ensure a future worthy of his pride as a father. He worked so much as to impair his health and his wife to leave the task of keeping together family, to ensure that adults now and far from home his 4 children were happy and fulfilled. It was enough that his wife says, 'They are all well "and he felt safe. A widower decides to resume his role as father and calls all his children for Christmas dinner. None of his children, however, accepts the invitation, too busy. Frank did not give up and go to part him from them. It will be a journey not only for the whole country but also in his memory. A journey that will test his confidence, which will put in front of his mistakes and weaknesses. It 's a beautiful fim. A remake of a film by Salvatores with the same title, only the Italian version of the role of this stubborn father had entrusted Marcello Matroianni. A comparison
pretty complicated, but Robert De Niro with his talent manages to avoid. His Frank is an honest man, a father who like many is to collide with the dreams he had for his children and the reality that they themselves have chosen first and then accepted. It 'a film about family, but also about the dreams and happiness. "They're all good" does not mean they are doing what Frank dreamed for them and this truth will be hard to digest and understand. A Robert De Niro in top form as usual steals the limelight at all the other players. Because the only real hero is always the same!