The Good Life

The Good Life

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The Good Life

Bill Paxton, Bruce McGill, Chris Klein, Donal Logue, Drea de Matteo

Jason Prayer (Webber) doesn’t care about football, but that’s just one reason he’s an outsider in the football-obsessed Nebraska city where he grew up. To escape his dead-end existence, Jason retreats...( read more  read more... ) into classic old movies… until he meets the beautiful and mysterious Frances (Deschanel). But when Jason learns that Frances isn’t as she appears, he makes some drastic decisions in the explosive climax of this drama about one man’s search, against all odds, for The Good Life.

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  • February 7, 2009
    Jason Prayer (Mark Webber) hasn't had an easy go of things. His father recently committed suicide, and he tries to support his mother by working at a gas station as well as helping out Gus (Harry Dean Stanton) at a classic film house. As he tries to cope with life's pain, he gets...( read more) help from Frances (Zooey Deschanel), a quirky nut who takes a sudden liking to our young hero. Other strange characters weave in and out of Jason's life, including a mysterious and overly friendly guy (Bill Paxton) and a psychotic ex-highschool-football player (Chris Klein). Berra is intelligent and astute enough to pack a few twists into his movie, which prevents it from falling into the overcrowded realm of independent cinema chronicling the angst of young white males wanting to be anywhere but there in search of something better. A film like this is made for the sake of the art of cinema.
  • January 2, 2009
    A bit outside the norm here, this one makes you really think about what is and what could be. A great little plot twist that makes the movie towards the end. The end to me was left kinda open I had been watching movies for about 8 hours recovering from New Years Eve so I may have...( read more) missed something.
  • October 20, 2009
    great movie and shows even if all in your sourrunding is bad are some great things in life and never to chose the easy way.
  • September 28, 2009
    La historia de Jason, donde la vida es cualquier cosa menos buena, igualmente el desenlace hace reflexionar.
  • September 26, 2009
    sad but engaging amazing cast
  • September 8, 2009
    "It's the road ahead and the road behind. It's the first step and the last and every one in between, because they all make up the good life."

    Once the movie ended, I could say I actually enjoyed this a little bit. I mean, it's kind of a poorly executed film, but has an incredibl...( read more)y interesting concept, which makes almost a shame that has so much wasted potential. I've yet to see a performance by Zooey Deschanel that I don't like, and Patrick Fugit did a good job also as the lead. Overall it's an emotional, but uninteresting movie for the most part, that reserves all of it's goodness for the ending, and that's when it shows you for the first time what it's really about.
  • June 4, 2009
    I don't really think his good life was really all that good, at least until the end you keep wondering about the title.
  • April 19, 2009
    ZOOEY Deschannel is really opening my eyes as a talented actress...one look in those eyes of honesty of hers holds me captivated as she goes through the script she held in this epic of a movie...being trapped in her life she found the perfect escape through the befriending and re...( read more)lating with Patric Fugit. This was a good soul searching drama the holds you and surprises you in the very end.
  • February 17, 2009
    Interesting and dark drama. Kept my interest.
  • February 7, 2009
    Mark Webber, Zooey Deschensel and an all time favorite of mine Harry Dean Stanton all bring wonderful performances in their roles here. Harry Dean at age 82 still one of the best character actors out there. This is a semi auto-biorgraphical story of writer and first time direct...( read more)or Stephen Berra about a young man with a whole world of problems and sadness growing up in Nebraska in the 70s/80s. The final note of this movie saves it all. Nice little film.

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