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Good One
Good One

Good One (2024)

64% User Rating
1h 30min
Drama

On a weekend backpacking trip in the Catskills, 17-year-old Sam contends with the competing egos of her father and his oldest friend.

India DonaldsonDirector

Cast

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Lily Collias

Lily Collias

Sam

James Le Gros

James Le Gros

Chris

Danny McCarthy

Danny McCarthy

Matt

Sumaya Bouhbal

Sumaya Bouhbal

Jessie

Diana Irvine

Diana Irvine

Casey

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Sam Lanier

Zach

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Eric Yates

Andy

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Peter McNally

Jake

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Julian Grady

Dylan

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Becca Brooks Morrin

Restaurant Server

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Valentine Black

Val

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Sarah Wilson

Janie

Reviews (1)

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CinemaSerf
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Rating 60%

May 18, 2025

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.

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India Donaldson, Lily Collias, and James Le Gros on Good One

India Donaldson, Lily Collias, and James Le Gros on Good One

Good One Intro by Rajendra Roy

Good One Intro by Rajendra Roy

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