All the Bright Places
"Live life at full brightness"
Two teenagers in an Indiana town form a strong connection after crossing paths at school. Violet Markey carries grief and pressure, while Finch bears anxiety and a restless intensity that makes him stand out. Together they set out to see the state through a different lens, visiting places that... Read more
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About All the Bright Places
Two teenagers in an Indiana town form a strong connection after crossing paths at school. Violet Markey carries grief and pressure, while Finch bears anxiety and a restless intensity that makes him stand out. Together they set out to see the state through a different lens, visiting places that feel meaningful and letting those moments illuminate their hidden pains and strengths. Their conversations mix humor with hard truths as they confront memory loss and the small joys that keep life moving. The relationship becomes a catalyst for healing, accountability, and risk taking, even as shadows from the past creep closer. The story stays focused on ordinary moments that reveal truths about courage and accepting who you are today and resilience.
Directed by Brett Haley, All the Bright Places adapts Jennifer Niven's bestselling novel for the screen. The 2020 Netflix release pairs Haley's intimate, character driven approach with performances by Elle Fanning and Justice Smith, bringing Indiana to life on screen.
Box office numbers are not available for this Netflix release, which arrived direct to streaming. Because the film did not have a wide theatrical run, there is no conventional worldwide gross to report, signaling streaming release practices and industry watchers.
All the Bright Places sparked conversations about teen mental health and grief, inviting viewers to engage with sensitive topics on screen. Its Indiana setting gives a grounded backdrop for intimate scenes, and Fanning's performance drew praise for conveying vulnerability without melodrama. It sparked talk of teen mental health and support.
Critics praised the performances of Elle Fanning and Justice Smith, and the film's sincere portrayal of grief, mental health, and first love. While some found the pacing uneven, many noted the honest tone and small scale moments that deepen the characters' humanity and encourage empathy.
Details
- Release Date
- February 28, 2020
- Runtime
- 1h 48m
- Rating
- R
- User Ratings
- 2,987 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Romance, Drama
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- Echo Lake Entertainment +1 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Elle Fanning
Violet
Justice Smith
Finch
Alexandra Shipp
Kate
Kelli O'Hara
Sheryl
Lamar Johnson
Charlie
Virginia Gardner
Amanda
Felix Mallard
Roamer
Sofia Hasmik
Brenda
Keegan-Michael Key
Embry
Luke Wilson
James
Director: Brett Haley
Written by: Jennifer Niven, Liz Hannah