Good Person, A

[Opens March 24 in theaters.] After a talented, charismatic singer/songwriter (Florence Pugh), who is supported by her worried mother (Molly Shannon), is involved in tragic car accident in New Jersey that kills two people, impulsively breaks up with her fiancé (Chinaza Uche), and becomes addicted to pain pills in her grief stricken and guilt-ridden state in Zach Braff's powerful, moving, realistic, wonderfully acted, well-written, bittersweet, 124-minute film, a retired, former alcoholic, model-train-aficionado cop (Morgan Freeman) struggles with forgiving his would-have-been daughter-in-law and raising his rebellious, feisty, traumatized, teenage granddaughter (Celeste O'Connor) whose mother was one of the victims.
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