All the Bright Places starring Elle Fanning & Justice Smith | Official Trailer | Netflix

Dealing with the loss of her sister, introverted Violet Markey (Elle Fanning) rediscovers passion for living when she meets the eccentric and unpredictable Theodore Finch (Justice Smith). Based on the internationally bestselling novel by Jennifer Niven. Only on Netflix, February 28.

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Two teens struggling with emotional scars change each other’s lives in this film based on the best-selling novel. Elle Fanning and Justice Smith star.

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36 thoughts on “All the Bright Places starring Elle Fanning & Justice Smith | Official Trailer | Netflix

  1. “We are all alone, trapped in these bodies and our own minds and whatever company we have in this life is only fleeting and superficial.” -all the bright places

  2. It is exactly my son Curtis and his girl Jessica and they live where this was filmed that's our bridge she's riding over on her bike. My son is biracial with schitzo affective disorder he's suffering because he wants a real normal relationship a real life without people always studying his behavior or correcting his thoughts sentence or telling him that he's out there. They even look like them except Jessica and Curtis are way better looking they could have played these parts. But it blows my mind that this seems to have been going on for quite the years back im guessing that my family is very dramatic and they like to take content from our events and tragedy in our lives I just think it is shitty to not give some type of credit to them because financial wise they are struggling

  3. لا مو حلو نهايت الفيلم.. مو كل شي نهايته الانتحار الانتحار مو حل لكل شي يصير معنا لانو نهيته مو حلوه النار.. صح في ضغطوطات وتنمرات وانكسار بس مو لزم ننكسر وننهد هذي هي الحياة ضروري نتجوزها حتى لو باكثر الاسباب

  4. Lmao damnit! Accidentally spoiled the end trying to look up the trailer. My fault, I’m notorious at reading comments. But I still don’t know the story so it’s all good😅

  5. I’m coming back to this movie because I never thought I would ever relate to this. Ever. But my father was violent and angry towards me. Just me. Not my sister. Because apparently she was born after 11 years and he could manage his anger. Anyways, I think I’m becoming him. My sister isn’t afraid of my father when I can’t even talk to him out of fear and simply because of him feeling like a stranger to me, and her on the other hand talks back and is all frank with him. Anyways, I hurt her twice. Because she never respects me. I lost my temper the same way my father used to lose his on me. I feel like maybe what the male lead did here is understandable because it’s hard to change yourself and even if you do it’s always unfair in the eyes of some.
    My mother too was a huge instigator in this. I was a child. I didn’t deserve to get beaten like crazy just because of a few mistakes.
    Welp -1000 aura points for ranting under a trailer 😭

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