"A Good Person": A Compelling Film Review with Zach Braff and Florence Pugh.

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Source: Roger Ebert
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"A Good Person" is a film about three badly hurt people who help each other. The movie takes on ambitious themes of addiction, abuse, abandonment, overwhelming grief, and finding a way to forgive the unforgivable, even when it means forgiving yourself. The film is anchored by tender-hearted, touching performances by Morgan Freeman and Florence Pugh. While the screenplay has structural problems, some sharp dialogue and committed performances hold it together.

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