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Good Grief (2022) dives into a somber yet tender exploration of family and loss. It's got this raw, introspective tone that feels genuine, like you’re witnessing real moments between the sisters as they navigate their grief. The pacing is slow but deliberate, allowing the emotions to breathe. The performances are quite striking—especially how the sisters interact, balancing between nostalgia and unresolved tension. There’s a naturalism in the dialogue that feels authentic, not overly scripted. It’s distinctive in its approach to loss, showing how shared memories can bring people together even amidst sorrow. The practical effects are minimal but effective; there’s nothing flashy here, just a pure focus on character and theme.
Emotional character-driven storyFocus on familial relationshipsSubtle performances enhance the narrative
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Karl Hooyman
Director