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David, de erfgenaam van een vastgoedmagnaat, wordt verliefd op Katie, een meisje uit een lagere sociale klasse. De relatie komt abrupt tot een einde wanneer Katie plotseling verdwijnt. Een verlopen detective neemt de schijnbaar hopeloze zaak op zich, die doorklinkt tot in de hoogste politieke regionen en de ondergang van de welgestelde familie lijkt te betekenen. (September Film)

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Engels All Good Things is an interpretation of real events from 1971-2003. It discusses the key moments that preceded the disappearance of "Katie Marks" in 1982 and what followed. Katie, played by Kirsten Dunst, is transformed by her marriage to "David Marks" (Ryan Gosling) from a young girl with a bright future into a wreck who has had a completely unnecessary abortion and has not even been accepted to medical school. All Good Things is a raw, realistic, and uncomfortable drama and features excellent performances. The main couple is supported well by veteran Frank Langella. I would see the only problem in the title of the film, which primarily refers only to the plot marginalia of a health food store. Otherwise, in the context of Kirsten Dunst's filmography, it follows past similarly existential dramas such as Levity, Fifteen and Pregnant, and Mother Night. That's all. Kirsten made a comeback with this film and seamlessly followed it up with Melancholia to dazzle on higher and higher grounds. And she's succeeding at it. ()