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Good Grief It's Friday
A former Bay City cop tries to keep his failing P. I. business alive, and his loyal assistant employed, by finding and returning a piece of very expensive jewelry for a fabulously wealthy and beautiful client. She's the first client he's had in a long time but Philip discovers that there is far more to her story than she told him. Most puzzling of all, the police don't want him to follow this case or the suspicious circumstances surrounding the death of his late wife. The deeper he goes into this case, the clearer it becomes that everyone with whom he comes in contact has a secret.
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Plot Summary
A young man finds himself navigating the complexities of life and relationships as he attempts to juggle his aspirations, friendships, and romantic entanglements. The film explores the ups and downs of early adulthood, focusing on relatable struggles and the search for connection.
Critical Reception
Good Grief It's Friday received a mixed to positive reception, with critics and audiences appreciating its heartfelt performances and relatable themes. Some reviewers noted that the film's narrative pacing could be uneven at times, but generally praised its authentic portrayal of modern relationships and its hopeful outlook.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic portrayal of millennial relationships and life struggles.
Applauded for strong emotional performances from the lead cast.
Noted for its earnest, though sometimes slow-paced, narrative.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's relatable characters and its exploration of everyday challenges faced by young adults. Many viewers found the story to be touching and engaging, appreciating its balance of humor and drama.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on a relatively low budget, with much of its production relying on independent funding and local crews.
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