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Good One

  • 2024
  • R
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
3.7K
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Lily Collias in Good One (2024)
During a weekend backpacking trip in the Catskills, 17-year-old Sam navigates the clash of egos between her father and his oldest friend.
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During a weekend backpacking trip in the Catskills, 17-year-old Sam navigates the clash of egos between her father and his oldest friend.During a weekend backpacking trip in the Catskills, 17-year-old Sam navigates the clash of egos between her father and his oldest friend.During a weekend backpacking trip in the Catskills, 17-year-old Sam navigates the clash of egos between her father and his oldest friend.

  • Director
    • India Donaldson
  • Writer
    • India Donaldson
  • Stars
    • Lily Collias
    • Sumaya Bouhbal
    • Valentine Black
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  • IMDb RATING
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    3.7K
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    • Director
      • India Donaldson
    • Writer
      • India Donaldson
    • Stars
      • Lily Collias
      • Sumaya Bouhbal
      • Valentine Black
    • 34User reviews
    • 72Critic reviews
    • 87Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 22 nominations total

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    Lily Collias
    Lily Collias
    • Sam
    Sumaya Bouhbal
    Sumaya Bouhbal
    • Jessie
    Valentine Black
    • Val
    Diana Irvine
    Diana Irvine
    • Casey
    James Le Gros
    James Le Gros
    • Chris
    Danny McCarthy
    Danny McCarthy
    • Matt
    Julian Grady
    • Dylan
    Becca Morrin
    • Restaurant Server
    • (as Becca Brooks Morrin)
    Sarah Wilson
    • Janie
    Samuel Lanier
    • Zach
    • (as Sam Lanier)
    Eric Yates
    • Andy
    Peter McNally
    Peter McNally
    • Jake
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      • India Donaldson
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    7ealcalay

    Lilly Collias is a star

    A remarkable new actress has been born. Progressively preposterous, as it became that a 17-year old as special as Sam would go on a hiking trip with her father and his best friend, her acting will keep you watching until the end. Throughout the film, I kept thinking her face and expressions could belong to a precocious young French actress (think Léa Seydoux). Reading her biography, I found out her mother is French. I am certain we will see, and hear, more of Lilly Collias. Other than Collias, the two male leads, James LeGros and Danny Mc Carthy are very convincing in their roles. Both the camerawork and the writing are exceptional.
    6CinemaSerf

    Good One

    I think maybe son "Dylan" (a fleeting appearance from Julian Grady) might have had the right idea when he decides to opt out of his dad's camping trip with his best friend and his daughter. Seems that "Matt" (Danny McCarthy) is having father-son issues amidst a divorce after he strayed with someone quite a bit younger. His travelling companions are lifelong buddy (James Le Gros) and teenage "Sammy" (Lily Collias) who have a more typical relationship. She has known "Matt" for years and for a while their trip, trekking through the beautiful Catskill mountains, seems to pass off amiably enough. They even meet some fellow travellers for some who has been where grandstanding; the tents seems to go up without any slapstick and there's a little teasing about the nature of her relationship with "Jessie". "Matt" however, begins to feel a bit melancholy though as he gradually beings to appreciate that his family is disintegrating and after a revealing conversation with "Sammy" and an even more revealing and wholly inadequate one she has with her father afterwards, it becomes pretty clear that she is not without her own problems and her father has quite a bit of growing up of his own to do. It's a very slowly paced drama this, with most of the dialogue delivered as naturally occurring conversation. That works to an extent as sentences are left unfinished and inferences are made using facial expressions, but what is missing here is any sense of development of these people. We are left to make too many assumptions which rather lets the thing down as the story heads to it's crunch moment. That rather comes out of the blue and seems contrived to make the very point the auteur wants to make despite it not really fitting the profile or behaviour of the characters we had hitherto been walking through the wilderness with. I suppose, without giving the game away, I just don't agree with the fundamental message that the latter stages of the film seem to be trying to convey here and so was ultimately a bit disappointed that what started off as an light-hearted, quite wittily scripted, observation of family became something a little subliminally sinister for the sake of it. It's a gorgeous film to watch and Collias delivers engagingly, too, but films like this risk fuelling a growing misconception of an opportunistic or even predatory male stereotype that most men simply won't accept and isn't actually true.
    7nairtejas

    Cosy

    Before writing this, I checked my calendar and half-planned a trip to a nearby bird sanctuary on the upcoming weekend. That is the effect Good One had on me, although the makers had different plans with the way the film moves from being about a trio nature-hiking to one about relationship dynamics. The shift is sudden and it's only then you realise that the writer had subtly hinted it before. You'd be lying if you say you were seeing it coming. All the cosiness the film had created till then goes away but you still stare into the nature and wonder about things. Good One has a good effect on you and I recommend it. Lead actor is terrific and so are the other two actors. Together, they have renewed my hiking plans.
    8jwpicton

    Coming of age drama perfectly on point

    The silences and expressions convey as much as the narrative and conversations.

    There are a few key moments when the silence hangs, reality breaks through and I think to myself, did he just say what I'm pretty sure he said, and in THAT context? You can hear a pin drop as the full weight of the coming of age lands squarely in Sam's lap. Her perception of the world is challanged and later towards the end it is clearly cemented, right to her core. A perception of men, whether she likes it or not, has been embedded in her and will instruct her, also whether she likes it or not, for the rest of her life.

    A highly relevant film for our time.

    Those who have rated less than a 7, or even less than an 8, have misunderstood this film.

    One criticism I have is that the only men in the film are her father and uncle, and the 3 duffusses that camp next to them and with whom they have some - thank goodness - limited interaction. The father and uncles flaws are revealed and the 3 dufussess are, well, they are dufussess. So they are no "good" men depicted, which is a shame. So Sam's father gives her her perception of men, and the men she'll metaphorically have to choose from are tweedle dum, tweedle dee and tweedle even dumber. But this is not true of real life. There are good men out there. However, the counterpoint to that - to my own criticism - is that the very perception handed to her by the father and uncle may well pre-dispose her to seek out the exact men who confirm that perception exactly. And THIS is - unfortunately - very true to life.

    This film has prompted me to question my own perceptions, those shtty shtty perceptions so freely given to me.
    8peter0969

    Chill and tender coming-of-age narrative

    Watched this at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival.

    Wow, 2024 Sundance really had lots of good movies this year because "Good One" really was one of my favorites from the festival. Filmmaker India Donaldson creates a strong debut project with good writing on the themes of generational differences, beautiful camerawork and good performances from the cast members.

    Donaldson really captures the essence of nature landscapes, hiking, and conversations between characters and life. The atmosphere, camerawork, and sound designs are relaxing and many of the dialogue moments felt nature and realistic. All of the performances are good and Lily Collias was amazing in her first performance.

    This movie really is like a good ASMR or vibe story like something made from Kelly Reichardt. Overall good movie.

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      India Donaldson's feature film directorial debut.
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    • Release date
      • November 13, 2024 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 露營悄悄話
    • Production companies
      • International Pigeon Production
      • Smudge Films
      • Tinygiant
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $352,135
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $27,846
      • Aug 11, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $383,701
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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