Everything will be alright (2003)

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Movie
Original title Everything will be fine
Country of production Switzerland
original language Swiss German
Publishing year 2003
length 88 minutes
Rod
Director Thomas Hess
script Thomas Hess
production Counterproduction (Zurich), SF DRS
music Adrian Frutiger
camera Pierre Mennel
cut Markus Welter
occupation

Everything will be fine is a television film by Thomas Hess that deals with the drug problem, but also with right-wing extremism.

The phrase Alles wird gut is also known as the phrase that appeared on the facade of the occupied Wohlgroth cultural center in a colorful and prominent location (readable by train passengers arriving in Zurich) in the early 1990s .

action

Herbert Müller's nineteen-year-old drug addict daughter Isabelle comes home after rehab. The father firmly believes that everything will be fine. But the daughter is not very interested in working in her father's electronics store, but wants to become a rock singer. She loots the business till and ends up in the alley again.

The mother takes advice from social workers and a self-help group, but the father tries on his own to find Isabelle in the relevant Langstrasse district.

Müller is convinced that Isabelle's Turkish colleague Osman drove her back into addiction. Somebody suggests hiring right-wing thugs to find out where Isabelle is. Osman is beaten into a coma, but the real goal is not achieved. Müller not only has the police on his neck, but also the thugs who want an alibi to exonerate themselves.

The film ends with the crazy neo-Nazi Jörg riding his victim through the wet and cold forest and finally falling to death with him.

criticism

The lexicon of international film said that the “mixture of drama and crime film” shows “an innocent citizen on grotesque astray” and that it “derives its dynamism from the tension between the healthy suburban world and the drug environment”.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Everything will be fine. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed September 26, 2016 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used