The director of “Wings of Desire” and “Paris, Texas,” Wim Wenders has kept his distance from fiction filmmaking in recent years, immersing himself in documentary work (including “Pina” and “The Salt of the Earth”) to provide artistic clarity. “Every Thing Will Be Fine” is his first dramatic effort in nearly a decade, and the feature unfortunately reflects such rustiness. Trying to capture the curvature of the Earth, Wenders gets lost in his own creation, lacking concentration on the basics of human response as gorgeous cinematography gradually becomes his only reason to keep hanging around a seriously undercooked production. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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