

The Good House
Hildy Good, a wry New England realtor and descendant of the Salem witches who loves her wine and loves her secrets. Her compartmentalized life starts to unravel as she rekindles an old romance and becomes dangerously entwined in one person’s reckless behavior.
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Plot Summary
A wry, darkly comedic drama set in New England, "The Good House" follows Hildy Good, a successful real estate agent and mother of three whose life begins to unravel. Despite her outward composure and constant efforts to maintain appearances, Hildy grapples with a secret drinking problem that threatens to destroy her relationships and career. As her carefully constructed world crumbles, she must confront her own demons and the consequences of her actions.
Critical Reception
"The Good House" received generally mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising Sigourney Weaver's performance as the central figure. The film was noted for its nuanced portrayal of addiction and its blend of humor and pathos, though some found the pacing uneven and the narrative occasionally predictable.
What Reviewers Say
- Sigourney Weaver delivers a compelling and nuanced performance.
- The film effectively balances dark themes of addiction with moments of levity.
- Some viewers found the story to be a bit formulaic despite its strong lead.
Google audience: Audiences largely appreciated Sigourney Weaver's central performance and the film's exploration of complex themes. While many found the movie engaging and well-acted, some wished for a more original storyline.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the 2013 novel of the same name by Ann Leary, who is married to fiction writer and "The Good House" co-screenwriter Thomas McCarthy.
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