A Holiday Movie With a Realistic Twist

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MOVIE REVIEW
Merry Good Enough

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Genre: Comedy, Drama
Year Released: 2023
Runtime: 1h 37m
Director(s): Caroline Keene, Dan Kennedy
Writer(s): Caroline Keene
Cast: Raye Levine Spielberg, Joel Murray, Comfort Clinton, Sawyer Spielberg, Susan Gallagher, Daniel Desmarais
Where To Watch: releasing on VOD December 19, 2023


RAVING REVIEW: MERRY GOOD ENOUGH arrives as a breath of fresh air this holiday season, deviating from the usual Yuletide narratives we get on repeat. Directors Caroline Keene and Dan Kennedy take us on an emotional rollercoaster set in New England during the holiday season. Through the eyes of Lucy (Raye Levine,) we embark on a journey of family ties and reconnection sparked by the mysterious disappearance on Christmas Eve. This movie isn't just about holiday cheer; it delves into the intricacies of family bonds.


The film invites us into the complicated yet heartfelt world of the Raulie family. Daniel Desmarais and Comfort Clinton, as Lucy’s siblings Tim and Cynthia, infuse the storyline with humor and depth. The father, George (Joel Murray,) weaves between lightheartedness and touching moments, adding layers to the film’s emotional landscape.

The ensemble cast, including Sawyer Spielberg, Marcia DeBonis, and Neil Casey, all make us feel part of the Raulie family's festive turmoil. Their performances are authentic and engaging, drawing the audience into the story. The film's vintage music selections enhance its appeal, creating a nostalgic bridge between past and present. This is quite an impressive accomplishment for an indie film; music rights aren’t cheap!

MERRY GOOD ENOUGH distinguishes itself with a blend of comedy and more profound moments throughout the film. The cinematography, led by Matthew Cooney and Dan Kennedy, uses slow-motion shots effectively to create a surreal, dreamlike quality, immersing the audience in the emotional depth of the narrative. This film is a touching reflection on the complexities of family life, capturing the delicate balance of affection, frustration, and humor that defines our closest relationships. It celebrates the enduring nature of family, especially highlighted during the holiday season. I also appreciate that the film doesn’t pull any punches; this is an authentic and flawed family, not the perfect group we’re so used to seeing.

From its conception, MERRY GOOD ENOUGH has been a collaborative masterpiece. Keene and Kennedy have infused their passion for storytelling into every aspect of the film, blending indie charm with classic narrative elements. This approach results in a movie that appeals to a diverse audience. Producer Jamieson Shea contributes to the film's authenticity. His commitment to showcasing a realistic depiction of holiday experiences aligns perfectly with Keene's script, which captures the highs and lows of adult family life.

MERRY GOOD ENOUGH transcends typical holiday movie conventions. It offers an honest portrayal of a family confronting real-life challenges, mirroring our own experiences and making it relatable and emotionally impactful. This film is a must-see for anyone seeking a genuine exploration of family relationships against the backdrop of the holiday season. Its journey captures the essence of family with a touch of holiday magic, making it a compelling watch for the festive season and beyond.

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