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Say Goodnight, Gracie
A portrait of a generation at a turning point in 1976: With plans to attend their high school reunion, five members of the first Television Generation gather in an East Village, NYC, apartment where they discuss their dreams, insecurities, past events, and TV shows. They attempt to figure out what to do with their lives as they head toward age 30.
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Plot Summary
This biographical drama delves into the final days of legendary entertainer George Burns, as he reflects on his life and career, particularly his enduring love for his wife, Gracie Allen. Through a series of poignant flashbacks and imagined conversations, the film explores their unique partnership, both on and off-screen, highlighting the humor and profound connection they shared. It captures Burns's resilience and his unwavering dedication to his craft and memory of Gracie.
Critical Reception
Say Goodnight, Gracie was met with a mixed but generally positive reception. Critics lauded the performance of the actor portraying George Burns, commending its emotional depth and nuanced portrayal of a beloved icon. While some found the narrative pacing to be slow at times, the film was largely praised for its heartfelt tribute to the enduring power of love and entertainment.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its touching exploration of a legendary comedic partnership.
The central performance was a highlight, capturing the spirit of George Burns.
Some viewers found the film overly sentimental or slow-paced.
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Fun Fact
The film's title is a direct homage to the catchphrase used by Gracie Allen at the end of their radio and television programs.
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