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‘Good Grief’ Review: Somehow, Life Goes On in Daniel Levy’s Film

Daniel Levy is an actor and writer known for his work in the television series "Schitt's Creek" and "The Good Place." In 2021, he made his feature directorial debut with the film "Good Grief," which tells the story of a man named Max who is struggling to come to terms with the loss of his wife.

In the film, Max is played by Steve Carell, and he is joined by a talented ensemble cast that includes Meryl Streep, Dane Cook, and Megan Mullally. The film explores themes of grief, loss, and the search for meaning in life after tragedy.

One of the key strengths of "Good Grief" is its light but wise approach to these themes. Levy's direction is subtle and understated, allowing the performances of the cast to shine through. The film is also filled with moments of humor and levity, which help to balance out the heavier themes and keep the audience engaged throughout.

Overall, "Good Grief" is a well-crafted and thoughtful film that showcases Daniel Levy's talent as both a director and a writer. It is a poignant and moving exploration of the human experience, and it is sure to resonate with audiences who have gone through similar struggles.


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