

Don't Worry, I'm Fine
A 19-year-old searches for her twin brother after he runs away from home, following a fight with their father.
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Plot Summary
In a quaint French village, a young man named Mathias grapples with his impending mortality and his family's expectations. He uses his sharp wit and a hidden stash of letters from his late father to navigate his relationships and confront his fears. The film follows his journey as he learns to live fully in the face of his illness, finding love and understanding along the way.
Critical Reception
Don't Worry, I'm Fine was generally well-received, praised for its heartwarming story, strong performances, and blend of humor and poignancy. Critics lauded its unique perspective on life and death, while audiences connected with its emotional depth and relatable characters.
What Reviewers Say
- A touching and humorous exploration of life's complexities.
- Gaspard Ulliel delivers a compelling performance as a young man facing his mortality.
- The film beautifully balances sorrow with optimism.
Google audience: Viewers found the movie to be an emotional and uplifting experience, appreciating its honest portrayal of life and death. Many highlighted the touching performances and the film's ability to evoke both laughter and tears.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for 5 César Awards, including Most Promising Actor for Melanie Laurent and Gaspard Ulliel, and Best First Feature Film.
Fun Fact
The film's original French title, 'Je vais bien, ne t'en fais pas,' directly translates to 'I'm fine, don't worry about me,' reflecting the protagonist's initial denial and eventual acceptance of his situation.
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