
Good Enough
This is a comedic drama that follows New York City based flight attendant Lorna Flynn on her obsessive journey to find her long lost relative after her absent father passes away. In the hopes of finding out more about her family and herself, what she discovers is more than she could have imagined.
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Plot Summary
A young woman grapples with the fear of failure and the pressure to achieve perfection as she navigates the complex world of dating and career aspirations. She finds herself at a crossroads, questioning her choices and her ability to live up to her own expectations. The film explores the internal struggles of self-doubt and the external pressures that contribute to a feeling of not being good enough.
Critical Reception
Good Enough received generally positive attention for its sensitive portrayal of relatable anxieties and strong performances from its lead actors. Critics highlighted its poignant exploration of mental health themes and its success as a short film in conveying a powerful emotional arc within its limited runtime.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its emotional resonance and exploration of internal conflict.
- Commended for strong acting, particularly from the lead.
- Noted as an effective short film tackling themes of self-worth and ambition.
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Fun Fact
The film was directed by and stars Hannah Cheesman, who also wrote the screenplay.
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