Everybody Says I'm Fine!

 (2002)

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This story's too busy and too disorganized
Mar 12, 2004
mfreema32000 - yahoo.com
The new English-language Indian film "Everybody Says I'm Fine" is too cluttered and busy, but as a glimpse into the affluent culture of a country with economic extremes, it's intriguing. Occasionally it's funny and moving, too. Movies like this are intrinsically... Full review

Critics Reviews

| Mar 21, 2008
associatedcontent.com
I loved the movie.....Instead it is a drama with an interesting twist.....Xen helps a boy with a girl he likes, he stops an actor from committing suicide.... ... Full Review
| Aug 01, 2004
Beliefnet
It has elements of romantic comedy, drama, farce, even thriller.....The exotic feel of this movie owes as much to its unconventional mix of genres as to its colorful location and characters.....A brash and flamboyant young actor (writer/director Rahul Bose in the movie's least successful performance) is not as successful as he pretends..... ... Full Review

Film Journal International
The one actor to emerge with any dignity is Bhatt, who has a womanly loveliness and is the most human of the characters, as the desperately posturing society matron. From that belief-straining premise, writer-director Rahul Bose makes a raucous, obnoxious mess of a film that tries the viewer's patience at nearly every turn. ... Full Review

Upperstall.com
Actually, Everybody Says I'm Fine is a good film. The film is well shot given the limited space and there is constant innovation with the focusing and close-ups. It's a good story to tell. The story tracks are well thought of an executed. ... Full Review

CinemaSpeak.com
is a very modest film, which has no song and dance numbers and only runs slightly over 100 minutes. When Bose's attention bounces around amongst the characters, the movie effectively operates in a comfortable area somewhere between airy social comedy and light drama. ... Full Review

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For most American viewers, Indian film is a bipolar affair, defined either by lurid Bollywood extravaganzas or the more personal stories of Mira Nair ("Monsoon Wedding"). So "Everybody Says I'm Fine" arrives as a welcome departure; although Rahu Bose's first ... Full Article

V iveck Vaswani is ecstatic. He is yet to get over the thrill of meeting celebrated American playwright David Mamet (who also wrote Heist, The Untouchables among other films) and actor Ben Kingsley at the Jerusalem film festival where his... ... Full Article

The new English-language Indian film "Everybody Says I'm Fine" is too cluttered and busy, but as a glimpse into the affluent culture of a country with economic extremes, it's intriguing. ... Full Article

Some movies want audiences to laugh, cry, and dance in the aisles. Some movies just let the characters do the work for us, while we scratch our temples in bewilderment. Heads should be prepped for Rahul Bose's "Everybody Says I'm ... Full Article

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