A Good Person

critic Reviews

, 58% Rotten Tomatometer Score
  • Busy, baggy, and schmaltzy, A Good Person proves that the best of intentions and terrific performances can sometimes add up to a movie that's merely fine.
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    Wenlei MaNews.com.au
    A Good Person mostly works, thanks to the strength of its performers and its compassionate spirit.
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    Sandra HallSydney Morning Herald
    The pleasure lies in watching Pugh and Freeman face up and finally come around to one another. It’s not straightforward, a dance of advance and retreat with both revealing their strengths and weaknesses, but it’s always worth watching.
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    David StrattonThe Australian
    Pugh gives a mesmerising performance and Freeman, for once cast in a very substantial role, is better than he’s been in several years.
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    James BerardinelliReelViews
    There are times when casting really does matter and A Good Person is an excellent example.
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    Kevin MaherTimes (UK)
    The tone is jarring throughout, mostly preachy and po-faced, and built upon several awkwardly overperformed scenes (Lots of “ ‘F*** you!’ ‘No, f*** you!’ ”) that mostly feel like offcuts from an Edward Albee tribute play.
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    Wendy IdeObserver (UK)
    Having redeemed the rather silly Don’t Worry Darling through sheer charisma, Florence Pugh is once again called upon to bring her magic to otherwise indifferent material.
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    David GriffithsSubculture Entertainment
    Has everything that you would expect from a Zach Braff film - a good screenplay and a great soundtrack. This one will keep you guessing with all of its twists and turns. Morgan Freeman, Florence Pugh and Celeste O'Connor are amazing throughout.
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    Nadine WhitneyThe Curb
    Braff has not grown as a filmmaker or writer and still believes putting a bunch of indie songs over a scene is enough to make it dramatically coherent. Still, for those who love Florence Pugh, her performance will not disappoint even if the film does.
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    Farah ChededA Good Movie To Watch
    Though Pugh does her customary excellent work here, she’s ultimately undermined by all the overlong, transparently manufactured, and downright whiplash-inducing melodrama around her.
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    Dan BuffaRamble On With Buffa (Substack)
    Zach Braff’s latest won’t change the screenwriting or filmmaking game one bit, but a pair of solid lead performances made it worth watching. Morgan Freeman helps every movie he's in.
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