All Is Good Reviews
Eva Trobisch's daring first feature is a psychologically complex portrait of a woman's unreleased trauma and the guilt that hangs like a tight rope around her neck.
| Original Score: 3.5/5 | Jul 25, 2020
Like a lot of slice-of-life films, "All Is Well" stubbornly withholds emotional payoffs, all the way through to a daringly elliptical ending.
| Jun 20, 2019
It's not easy to watch, but Alles ist gut is a vital, important film.
| Jun 7, 2019
Trobisch directs in fragmented scenes that always cut a beat or two short of expectation, like little shards of glass, and Schwarz makes Janne's actions comprehensible at every turn as her troubles slowly and inexorably deepen.
| Jun 7, 2019
Trobisch's film is specific in its vision and universal in its themes, and it never stoops to proselytizing to make its points.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Jun 6, 2019
Schwarz is terrific, creating a vivid depiction of a young woman grappling on her own with something far too big to keep bottled up inside.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Mar 7, 2019
Only in the end does the strength of the script falter, wrapping up the plot too quickly and too neatly.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Feb 12, 2019
Trobisch lets the normality bite.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Nov 20, 2018
Trobisch paints an unstinting portrait of unreleased trauma - one marked by deep compassion for its scarred female protagonist, but a complex amoral stance on the spiralling, self-harming irrationality of her behavior.
| Aug 29, 2018
Though only East Berlin-born director Eva Trobisch's feature debut, this is already a mature, fully realized film that is markedly better than the work of a lot of more seasoned directors...
| Aug 29, 2018
An arresting and candid portrait of a woman whose weakness is her refusal to see herself as a victim.
| Jul 2, 2018