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All Shall Be Well
Directed by
Ray Yeung
2024
1h 33m
Drama
7.2
96%
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Angie and Pat have been together for over four decades but after Pat's unexpected death, Angie finds herself at the mercy of Pat's family as she struggles to retain her dignity and the home that both had shared for over thirty years.
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Cast of All Shall Be Well
Patra Au Ga-Man
Angie
Maggie Li Lin-Lin
Pat
Hui So-Ying
Mei
Tai Bo
Shing
Leung Chung-Hang
Victor
Fish Liew
Fanny
Rachel Leung
Kitty
Lai Chai Ming
Luna Shaw
Yvonne
Li Lai-Ha
Bonde Sham
Wendy
Jimmy Wong Wa-wo
Master Yu
Cheng Cheuck Lam
Tommy
Klana Ng Ki-yan
Tina
Gia Yu Yuk-wah
Dee
Priscilla Leung Siu-wai
Betty
Suen Wai Fong
Kathy
Ng Wai-fei
Taoist Priest
Ho Hon-Fai
Manager Ho
Michael Khan
Estate Agent
Chan Po-king
Hiker
Luk King-hei
Car Park Driver
Leung Si
Angie's mother
Miles Sible
Mary
Ting Yu
Angie's father
All Shall Be Well Ratings & Reviews
indieWire
Josh Slater-Williams
"All Shall Be Well" illustrates Yeung's keen eye for the nuances of social dynamics, especially regarding matters of wealth and class that many may prefer to skirt around when it comes to family.
Asian Movie Pulse
Olivia Popp
Yeung's latest feature is generous but never indulgent, taking the approachable genre of the family drama and placing it in the context of topical issues in today's queer Hong Kong.
Variety
Jessica Kiang
Anger is alien to Yeung's style but it is sometimes justified, and without it, "All Shall Be Well" is a plea for understanding that should by now, by rights, be a demand.
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Connor Lightbody
For all the tenderness that Yeung imbues his film with, the film has a powerful inflammatory voice underneath its pregnant pauses and meticulous craft
In Review Online
Michael Scoular
Yeung might not be a director who can take this kind of moment and render it completely transformative, but he does know how to conceive a film motivated not by emotional appeals common to the pop-psychology narrative of the grieving process.
NYC Movie Guru
Avi Offer
A bittersweet, gently moving and lyrical meditation on love and grief.
Loud and Clear Reviews
Clotilde Chinnici
If there is a film that could capture this same feeling of this mundane and yet world-shattering grief, it is this one. All Shall Be Well will break your heart for its entire 90-minute runtime, but by the end of it, we realise it is all worth it.
New York Times
Natalia Winkelman
The indignity of being someone's spouse while they are alive and merely a friend after their death is the theme of this moving film, which brims with compassion and uses a silky light touch.
Next Best Picture
Lauren LaMagna
"All Shall Be Well" is an effective look into family dynamics, class (especially class dynamics within the family), and queerness in Hong Kong.
RogerEbert.com
Robert Daniels
A picture of cruel realities. It's a deliberate, nimble drama, one about major slights, class imbalance, and rampant homophobia.
Collider
Taylor Gates
All Shall Be Well is a simple story overflowing with carefully crafted details that raises interesting and little-explored questions about gay rights, how we honor the dead, and how easily selfishness can seep in and poison us out of doing what is right.
Spectrum Culture
Daniel Pemberton
A remarkable and dark family drama about a woman fighting against her in-laws for her apartment after the sudden death of her wife. All Shall Be Well is emotional and deftly rendered by Hong Kong director Ray Yeung.
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
Yeung's film is a beauty in every way, and even finds hope for Angie in the comforting arms of others.
San Francisco Chronicle
G. Allen Johnson
The lesson imparted by the delicate and heartrending new Hong Kong drama "All Shall Be Well" is to get your affairs in order - especially if you're not officially married to your significant other.
48 Hills
Dennis Harvey
Not the incessant downer it may sound like, All Shall Be Well is involving and nuanced, eschewing melodrama for astute character observation.
JoySauce.com
Siddhant Adlakha
A gentle, harrowing film.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Abele
It's a quietly shattering place "All Shall Be Well" goes to, in which a time of consoling devolves into petty matters of consolation.
FilmWeek (KPCC - NPR Los Angeles)
Christy Lemire
A very lovely -- but also infuriating -- intimate drama.
Casey's Movie Mania
Casey Chong
A contemplative, well-acted drama depicting the harsh realities of money, greed and family conflict.
Bay Area Reporter
Brian Bromberger
This film cements Ray Yeung as one of the world's foremost LGBTQ writer/directors.
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