Everything Is Fine

Crispin Glover and David Brothers' It Is Fine! EVERYTHING IS FINE shows today (12.7), tomorrow (12.8) and Monday (12.10) at the American Cinematheque. It's an intense, hallucinatory, soul-of-madness movie. The one-sheet pretty much says it all. A screaming, middle-aged, moustache-wearing nerd in a wheelchair (inspired by Francis Bacon's Pope paintings?), a shadow of guy holding a noose, a nearly naked Vargas girl on her knees. One look and you know that unbalanced people made this film.


Paper's Dennis Dermody wrote that "what Diane Arbus was to photography, Glover is swiftly achieving as a filmmaker. Training his sardonic eyes on the strange and afflicted he achieves a mad dark poetry on celluloid.” I'll concede that. The portion of It Is Fine that I saw at the '07 Sundance Film Festival is mad, dark and not in the service of naturalism. Due respect, but I threw up my hands. I'm running from film to film, story to story...I haven't got time for this shit. Obviously others do and some are into this film, and that's fine. Everyone's entitled.

But there's no excuse for the words "it is fine" in a film title. No one except David Mamet has ever said the words "it is fine" in a conversation. When I first read the title I knew that Glover and Brothers and the late Steven C. Stewart (the afflicted guy who wrote the original screenplay) were playing a precious game.


Posted by Jeffrey Wells on December 7, 2007 at 6:33 AM

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Mike Ock Author Profile Page says ...

Could it be that maybe Jeff lacks the education and the culture to "get" a movie like this?

Posted by Mike Ock Author Profile Page at December 7, 2007 11:42 AM

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T. Holly Author Profile Page says ...

"Precious Game" is a better title. "The Kit Runner" is immature too, but makes up for it with topic points.

Posted by T. Holly Author Profile Page at December 7, 2007 11:45 AM

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Craptastic Author Profile Page says ...

I think Wells needs to be tied to a chair and made to listen to Glover's "Clownie, Clown, Clown" over and over.

Maybe then he'll understand the genius

Posted by Craptastic Author Profile Page at December 7, 2007 1:04 PM

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BurmaShave Author Profile Page says ...

I prefer the earlier, funnier Crispin Glover.

Posted by BurmaShave Author Profile Page at December 7, 2007 1:44 PM

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Craig Kennedy Author Profile Page says ...

I'm sorry Jeff, but whatever you said after "Due respect, but I threw up my hands. I'm running from film to film, story to story...I haven't got time for this shit." carries zero weight and I stopped reading.

Posted by Craig Kennedy Author Profile Page at December 7, 2007 2:40 PM

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