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Dan Levy, Ruth Negga, Himesh Patel, Luke Evans, Celia Imrie, Arnaud Valois, David Bradley, Emma Corrin, Kaitlyn Dever, Yoli Fuller, Cyrielle Debreuil (plus)VOD (1)
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Dévasté par la disparition de son mari, célèbre écrivain, un artiste emmène ses deux meilleurs amis à Paris, où vont se dévoiler de vilains secrets et de dures réalités. (Netflix)
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Dan Levy decided to sit in the director's chair for the first time and make a film about (his?) life. The film exudes a certain creative ambition as well as directorial inexperience: it's clear what Levy wanted to say, and some of the scenes were quite good (I enjoyed the line with Arnaud Valois), but I still felt that it skimmed the surface with its message and premise rather than going deeper – to the core – which is what one would expect from a film with a similar subject matter. As a result, Good Grief is not downright boring, but it doesn't resonate in the mind for long after the screening. ()
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