All The Bright Places

Movie, 2020, 108 minutes
All The Bright Places
Two teens facing personal struggles form a powerful bond as they embark on a cathartic journey chronicling the wonders of Indiana.
The movie All The Bright Places is a Netflix Original and was released in 2020 and lasts 108 minutes. Elle Fanning and Justice Smith star as two lost souls in this heartfelt film based on Jennifer Niven's bestselling YA novel. All The Bright Places is available on Netflix in Ultra HD/4K quality as long as you have the right Netflix membership plan This movie is Emotional, Dark, Romantic.
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All The Bright Places on IMDB

Score: 6.7 of the 10

The story of Violet and Theodore, who meet and change each other's lives forever. As they struggle with the emotional and physical scars of their past, they discover that even the smallest places and moments can mean something.

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Audio: German;English - Audio Description;English [Original];Spanish;French;Italian
Subtitles: English;Spanish;French;Simplified Chinese;Traditional Chinese

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