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Director and writer Dan Levy not only helmed the project but also showcased his multifaceted talent by taking on a central acting role in the production of this film called Good Grief.
Good Grief follows the story of Marc who is grieving the loss of his mother. He sought solace from the anguish of his mother’s passing by immersing himself in a secure relationship with a charismatic, affluent, older gentleman. Yet, with the sudden demise of his spouse, Marc’s universe shatters, compelling him and his two closest confidants to undertake a transformative journey. Together, they confront and reconcile with the accumulated grief he had long avoided.
In a star-studded ensemble, the cast features Daniel Levy who play the role of Marc, bringing depth and nuance to his character’s emotional journey. Ruth Negga shines as Sophie, Himesh Patel takes on the character of Thomas, while Luke Evans embodies the persona of Oliver, each contributing distinct perspectives to the narrative. The ensemble further boasts talents like Celia Imrie as Imelda, Arnaud Valois portraying Theo, and David Bradley as Duncan. Additionally, the cast includes the youthful energy of Emma Corrin as the young performance artist, Jamael Westman as Terrance, and Kaitlyn Dever stepping into the shoes of Lily Kayne, collectively weaving a captivating tapestry of intertwining stories and relationships.
Below is the official summary of the movie:
Marc chose to distract himself from the pain of his mother’s death by diving headfirst into a comfortable marriage with a charming, wealthy, older man. But when his husband also dies, unexpectedly, Marc’s world is cracked wide open, forcing him and his two best friends to embark on a cathartic, life-affirming adventure to make peace with all the grief he’d been evading.
Dan Levy is a Canadian actor, writer, producer, and television personality best known for co-creating, co-show running, and starring in the popular television series Schitt’s Creek. Born into a family with a background in the entertainment industry, Levy began his career in television as a host for various MTV Canada programs. However, he gained widespread recognition and critical acclaim for his work on Schitt’s Creek, where he played David Rose, a role for which he won several awards, including an Emmy Award.
Apart from his acting talents, Levy has showcased his writing and producing skills on the show, leading it to become a beloved series known for its humor, heart, and character development. Beyond Schitt’s Creek, Levy has been involved in various other projects, demonstrating his versatility and commitment to storytelling.
Good Grief premiered in select theaters on December 29, 2023, and subsequently became available for streaming on Netflix starting January 5, 2024.
Charlie Brown’s favorite retort: “Good Grief”.
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an assessment?
A description… making the best of his “grief”… definitely worth watching! Be open minded and willing to enjoy it!
Gay sorrow. Gay grief.. Gays are ALWAYS sorrowful. Always victims. Always in grief. Work, family, friends, hookup strangers … everyone always doing them wrong. “woe is us” always. A breeze could blow on us and we’d be hurt somehow. First thought on “Good Grief” … so the guy who played Luke Evan’s therapist in “Our Son” is grieving after the character Luke plays in “Good Grief” up and dies so the therapist guy has lost his love and finally maybe finds a new love? Haven’t viewed the former and similarly no desire to view the latter. Don’t need more woe.… Read more »
“Tears Flow By The Thousands Since Our Hearts Are Housing These Miseries”!
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Diana Ross and The Supremes’ “Reflections” album
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that was back beginning in April of 1968!
How time has change I had a partner of 42 years everyday he would say I love you Everyday I would say Me too we got marries 9 years ago after that everytime we met someone he would say I want you to meet my Husband Bill He took sick in May of congestive heart failure I took him to the Cleveland Clinic where he was operated on and told he would be a new man by September We were home 5 days and he took sick again Right back in the hospital again right back at it again telling… Read more »
Bill:
Who you loved and what you shared was/is priceless!
God gaveth and God tooketh
The interim of 42 years read wonderfully!
You were a wonderful partner and your partner was well aware. I hope you will be safe and as well as can be expected.
Bill, be at peace as your Ronald is now… .
Kasper
Kasper Thank you for being so thoughtful the worst is I miss him so much
Bill:
I am the last of my family of eight as I was a “Change-Of-Life-Baby”.
My siblings were 20, 18 and 16 years my seniors.
I understand loss and your loss.
It will get worse before it gets better, but one day, you will rise and for whatever reason, it will seem a bit better.
Once that happens, you will see the light at the end of the tunnel.
Just be patient; he is now within you – just no longer in front of you.
Bill, you will be alright just as I learned to be alright.
Wonderful words and thoughts, Kasper!
I thought it was a great film, wonderful story about friendships, and how messy life can be. It is definitely worth watching, I was impressed with Levy…