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Screen for YOUR familyAll the Good Eyes (2026) is a Chinese crime romance drama that unfolds over forty years, tracing the entangled fates of two families across three generations. Directed by Zheng Zhi and adapted from his novel, the film centers on Lian Jiahai, a former prison guard, and his rekindled relationship with Wang Xiuyi. Their reunion coincides with a concealed murder case, drawing them into a complex web of life-and-death conflicts, love, hate, and obsession. Set against the gritty backdrop of Northeast China, the narrative explores themes of generational trauma, guilt, revenge, and emotional survival. The movie is characterized by its deliberate pacing, heavy emotional tension, and melancholic atmosphere, offering a deep dive into the consequences of long-buried secrets. It is designed to be an emotionally impactful experience rather than a light-hearted romance or simple mystery.
Based on the themes of crime, murder, violence, death, obsession, and generational trauma, 'All the Good Eyes (2026)' is recommended for mature audiences, likely equivalent to an R rating in the MPAA system or 16+ internationally. The plot involves serious adult themes and emotional intensity, making it unsuitable for younger viewers.
As a newly released Chinese film (limited screenings began May 20, 2026, nationwide release May 23, 2026), detailed, scene-specific parental reviews or content breakdowns are not yet widely available from mainstream Western outlets like Common Sense Media or IMDb Parents Guide. The analysis relies on official synopses, genre descriptions, and early audience reactions from Chinese cinema forums and review sites. Runtime is 117 minutes.
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