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Not exactly filled with Xmas spirit and hardly a positive message to send, though <em>'All Is Bright'</em> - or <em>'Almost Christmas'</em>, as it is known in my neck of the woods - is still somehow worth a watch I'd say. Paul Giamatti p...


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Two ne’er-do-wells from Quebec travel to New York City with a scheme to get rich quick selling Christmas trees.
Set in Quebec, this film follows Rene, a convicted thief, who, upon his release from prison, discovers his wife has left him and taken their daughter. To win them back, he plans to steal and sell Christmas trees. His plan is complicated when he teams up with his estranged father, Léo, a Christmas tree salesman, and his two kids.
All Is Bright received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the performances of its lead actors, particularly John Lithgow and Ed Giamatti, and the film's unique premise. However, many found the film's tone to be uneven, struggling to balance its comedic and dramatic elements, and some criticized its pacing and underdeveloped plot.
John Lithgow and Ed Giamatti deliver strong performances that anchor the film.
The film's blend of comedy and drama is often uneven, leading to tonal inconsistencies.
While possessing a unique premise, the plot sometimes feels underdeveloped and unevenly paced.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the compelling performances of the lead actors and the film's heartwarming, albeit sometimes quirky, storyline. Some viewers found the humor to be a bit dry, while others appreciated the unconventional take on a Christmas-themed story.
The film was originally titled "The Dog" and later renamed "All Is Bright" during its festival run.
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Not exactly filled with Xmas spirit and hardly a positive message to send, though <em>'All Is Bright'</em> - or <em>'Almost Christmas'</em>, as it is known in my neck of the woods - is still somehow worth a watch I'd say. Paul Giamatti p...