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So, 'Good Things' is a pretty interesting watch from 2002. It stars Ava Vincent as April, who starts off as quite the nasty piece of work. After a tragedy, she tries to turn her life around and be nice, but, ironically, her good intentions lead to chaos. The tone has this darkly comedic edge, almost like a cautionary tale wrapped in absurdity. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but it kind of adds to the charm. You’ve got some practical effects that are low-budget yet memorable, and Ava's performance is captivating, giving layers to her character that you don't often see in this genre. It’s one of those films that sticks with you, probably because it plays with the idea of morality in such a twisted way.
This film had a limited release, and copies are somewhat scarce, which could spark interest among collectors who appreciate indie cinema from the early 2000s. The DVD format existed, though not widely circulated, so you'll find it difficult to come by, especially in good condition. It's not one of those films that shows up often at conventions or second-hand shops, making it a little gem to hunt for if you enjoy quirky dark comedies.
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