Movie rating: 10/10 It’s rare to see a film that focuses so explicitly on the struggle of the working class, the nature of capitalism and class society, the dynamic of revolution, and even the filmmaking process itself. Tout Va Bien (which translates to “Everything’s All Right” or “Everything is Going Well”) checks all these boxes in a way that’s funny, thought-provoking, perceptive, and even radical. Some might believe the film, written and directed by Jean-Luc Godard and Jean-Pierre Gorin, is too blunt, with characters breaking the fourth wall and addressing the audience directly. I beg to differ. Watching this movie in 2023, when most filmmakers shy away from saying anything remotely political in favour of
It doesn't really sound like "Tout Va Bien" in this one.