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CRITIQUE PAPER IN EAPP

GROUP #1

All the Bright Places


Formalist Criticism

Leader: Adrian Moreno


Member
Hanna B. Apondar
Charmaine Obregon
Charles Francis Zapanta
Introduction
All the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven is a heartbreaking film about
mental illness and its powerful effects on the person suffering from it, and
the people around them. Two teens facing personal struggles form a
powerful bond as they embark on a cathartic journey chronicling the
wonders of Indiana. This film is dedicated to those who have been
impacted by mental health concerns, suicide, or grief.

Summary or Overview of the Literary Works


All the Bright Places is a wonderfully well film that focuses on the
importance of mental health. All the Bright Places takes place in modern
day Indiana and follows two teenagers named Violet and Finch. Finch is a
boy with a harsh past who struggles with mental illness, even though his
family and friends won’t admit it. He is known as a “freak” at school and
gets bullied frequently. Finch found Violet Markey standing on the ledge
where her sister got into a car accident. The reason Violet Markey is
standing on the ledge is because of depression. Her sister passed away in
a car accident that led her into depression; she also has traumas like riding
in a car. Theodore Finch and Violet Markey are two teenagers who badly
want to escape from their small Indiana town of Bartlett. Violet is a
popular girl who is secretly dealing with survivor's remorse and Finch is a
boy obsessed with death, labeled freak by his peers. Finch's suicide by
drowning, and Violet's struggle to rebuild her life after. Violet reported the
project to the school by herself after Finch committed suicide on the river
that they used to go to. Don't commit suicide, even after all the depression
you've encountered all your life.

Evaluation of the Text/Critique Paper

The movie "All the Bright Places" is a wonderfully well-made film that
focuses on the importance of mental health. It's not just about being in a
relationship; it also shows that empathy is still alive because we don't
know what other people have been going through. All the Bright Places
takes place in modern day Indiana and follows two teenagers named Violet
and Finch. Finch is a boy with a harsh past who struggles with mental
illness, even though his family and friends won’t admit it. He is known as
a “freak” at school and gets bullied frequently. In the first scene, Finch
found Violet Markey standing on the ledge where her sister got into a car
accident. The reason Violet Markey is standing on the ledge is because of
depression. Her sister passed away in a car accident that led her into
depression; she also has traumas like riding in a car.

The whole trip is meant to teach Violet the importance of the small, bright
things in life and how everything has meaning. Theodore tells her to
document every experience in a journal along the trip, in order for her to
realize that it is important to want to continue living and not lose hope of
being happy again.

This movie is not typical like other romantic dramas. Don’t expect to see
a happy ending where two teens have their conflicts, but end up together
and live happily ever after. That is not the case in this movie.
Conclusion

They both have depression, Finch would write notes on sticky paper what
was on his mind, because he inherited dark moods from his father that's
why he was bullied and called a “freak” at school, While Violet had
depression due to her sister's car accident. Finch helped Violet with her
depression and trauma like riding in a car, while Finch didn't want anyone
to help him, He preferred to be alone in her room and write whatever was
on her mind,

The day came when violet got better from her depression and trauma while
finch's mental problems got worse, Violet wanted to help him as he
continued to do with her but Finch didn't want to and he even sent her out
of the room until he killed himself in the river where he and Violet came
from.
ELEMENTS OF THE STORY

CHARACTERS:
 Theodore Finch (“Finch”)
A senior at Bartlett High School in Indiana and one of the book’s two
protagonists.
 Violet Markey
A senior at Bartlett and the book’s other protagonist. Violet runs in
different
 Ryan Cross
A stereotypically handsome, athletic, and popular boy who was
Violet’s boyfriend before Eleanor’s accident.
 Amanda Monk
Roamer’s girlfriend.
 Charlie Donahue
One of Finch’s best friends.
 Brenda Shank-Kravitz
Finch’s other best friend.
 Gabe Romero (“Roamer”)
Finch’s former friend from middle school and now his nemesis.
 Mr. Embry (“Embryo”)
Finch’s guidance counselor.
 Mrs. Marion Kresney
Violet’s guidance counselor.
 Ted Finch
Finch’s father and a former professional hockey player.
 Finch’s Mother
Finch, Kate, and Decca’s mother.
 Kate Finch
Finch’s older sister
 Decca Finch
The youngest Finch sister
 James Markey
Violet’s father, seldom referred to by name.
 Mrs. Markey
Violet’s unnamed mother.
 Mr. Black
The U.S. geography teacher who assigns his students the Wander
Indiana project.
 Mrs. Mahone
Violet’s Russian Literature teacher, who allows her to opt out of
assignments.

SETTING:
All the Bright Places takes place in modern day Indiana and follows two
teenagers named Violet and Finch.

CONFLICT:
The internal conflict occurs between Theodore Finch and himself and
Violet Markey and herself. The external conflict occurs Theodore
Finch and other people, such as Violet Markey, his mother, his father,
Roamer, the teacher, friends, and his enemies.
DIALOGUE:
“The thing I realize is, that it's not what you take, it's what you leave.”

“We do not remember days, we remember moments.”

“The great thing about this life of ours is that you can be someone
different to everybody.”

“The problem with people is they forget that most of the time it's the
small things that count.”
THEME:
The main themes are suicide, death, grief and the mood varies
throughout the Film.

PLOT:
Theodore Finch and Violet Markey are two teenagers who badly want
to escape from their small Indiana town of Bartlett. Violet is a popular
girl who is secretly dealing with survivor's remorse, and Finch is a boy
obsessed with death, labeled a freak by his peers.

CLIMAX:
The climax starts with a bottle of sleeping pills, one night, as Finch is
in a terrible, desperate state of mind, he takes too many, realizing what
he has done, he literally runs to an emergency room. After he is alright,
he goes to a support group for suicidal teenagers called 'life is life'.

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