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Macie on a Good Day
Macie (Jen Santos) is a twenty-three year old woman with IDD (Individual with Developmental Disability) stuck in the middle of a feud between her sisters Abby (Maria Sole), a recovering alcoholic trying to become a more active member in Macie's life and her primary caregiver Megan (Elizabeth Archibeque).
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Plot Summary
A low-budget indie film that follows the life of Macie, a young man grappling with his personal demons and navigating the complexities of relationships. The narrative unfolds with a raw and unpolished aesthetic, focusing on character-driven moments and everyday struggles.
Critical Reception
Macie on a Good Day received very limited distribution and critical attention. Due to its independent nature and small release, it did not garner widespread reviews. What little attention it received noted its experimental style and earnest performances, though often citing its rough production values.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its raw, authentic performances.
Criticized for its unrefined production quality and pacing.
Seen as a niche independent film with a distinct, albeit unpolished, artistic vision.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for 'Macie on a Good Day' is not widely available due to its limited release and distribution.
Fun Fact
Director John Michael McCarthy not only helmed the film but also starred in it and handled much of the production himself, indicative of its true independent spirit.
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