In India Donaldson’s insightful, piercing debut, 17-year-old Sam (Lily Collias) embarks on a three-day backpacking trip in the Catskills with her dad, Chris (James Le Gros) and his oldest friend, Matt (Danny McCarthy). As the two men quickly settle into a gently quarrelsome brotherly dynamic, airing long-held grievances, Sam, wise beyond her years, attempts to mediate. But when lines are crossed and Sam’s trust is betrayed, tensions reach a fever pitch, as Sam struggles with her dad’s emotional limitations and experiences the universal moment when the parental bond is tested. Selected in both Sundance and Cannes’ Directors’ Fortnight, Good One is an emotionally expansive work that probes the limits of familial trust, understanding, and ultimately, forgiveness.
Donaldson crafts the most profound debut of the year so far all within a neatly polished runtime, something that has been hard to come by as of late. – Little White Lies
Subtly dark, humorous, and wise, Good One leans into its wilderness backdrop in all of its liberating (and, sometimes, paradoxically claustrophobic) properties. – Harper’s Bazaar
Genre |
Drama
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Runtime | 89 minutes |
Rated | 14A |
Directed By | India Donaldson |
Starring | Lily Collias, Sumaya Bouhbal, Valentine Black |
Language | English |
Country |
USA
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