Plot: Centers on the strained relationship between young mother Morgan Grant and her teenage daughter Clara, exacerbated by Morgan’s husband Chris’s tragic death, that forces them to navigate life’s challenges together.
This movie was Pretty Good.
Pros: I like how it depicts forgiveness about moving on from loss & grief. Miller & Clara were good for each other. All of the performances are quite good. It had plenty of sad & heart wrenching moments & I was please seeing how things all turned out at the end.
Cons: It felt like more a lot of cliches from romance movie you seen before. At times it does move one place to a other. Also certain times I didn’t know what to feel throughout. I feel some of the rebellious antics of Clara were overboard in my opinion & did does get competitive sometime.
Directed by Josh Boone
Screenplay by Susan McMartin
Based on Regretting You by Colleen Hoover
Produced by Robert Kulzer, Brunson Green, Anna Todd, Flavia Viotti
Starring: Allison Williams, Mckenna Grace, Dave Franco & Mason Thames.
Cinematography: Tim Orr
Editing by Marc Clark, Robb Sullivan
Music by Nathaniel Walcott
Production companies: Constantin Film, Harbinger Pictures, Frayed Pages Entertainment, Heartbones Entertainment
Distributed by Constantin Film (Germany), Paramount Pictures (United States)
Casts:
- Allison Williams as Morgan Grant
- Mckenna Grace as Clara Grant, Morgan’s daughter
- Aubrey Brockwell as young Clara
- Dave Franco as Jonah Sullivan
- Mason Thames as Miller Adams
- Scott Eastwood as Chris Grant, Morgan’s husband and Clara’s father
- Willa Fitzgerald as Jenny Davidson, Morgan’s younger sister and Jonah’s partner
- Clancy Brown as Hank “Gramps” Adams, Miller’s grandfather
- Sam Morelos as Lexie
- Ethan Costanilla as Efren
I recommend watching this film in cinemas.
Rating: 3 out of 5 Stars
Ryan Balkwill:
Resident film reviewer,
Level Best Art Cafe

