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Getting Grace

Getting Grace (2018)

March. 23,2018
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7
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PG-13
| Drama Comedy

Grace, a teenage girl dying of cancer crashes a funeral home to find out what will happen to her after she dies but ends up teaching the awkward funeral director, Bill Jankowski how to celebrate life.

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GamerTab
2018/03/23

That was an excellent one.

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Noutions
2018/03/24

Good movie, but best of all time? Hardly . . .

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Donald Seymour
2018/03/25

This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

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Logan
2018/03/26

By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.

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PeteFlint
2018/03/27

I just had the pleasure of seeing this film and the one thing that came to mind after watching it was that this is something very special. I laughed a lot, I cried, I was moved in many ways. All the characters were great in their own way and I just truly enjoyed the experience.

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dmyanoshik
2018/03/28

I laughed. I cried. What a powerful story! You will need to see it again and again!

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Dave McClain
2018/03/29

"Getting Grace" (PG-13, 1:52) is a comedy drama directed by, co-written by and co-starring Daniel Roebuck. Roebuck's directorial debut, he describes it as "a love letter to the Lehigh Valley", the area in eastern Pennsylvania, where Roebuck was born and raised, where he filmed his movie and where he found most of his cast - including an amazingly talented lead actress in her first film role. The movie is about a teenager dying of a cancer and a funeral director whom she helps to live again.Grace (newcomer Madelyn Dundon) isn't one to let a little thing like dying of cancer get her down. She's usually upbeat and often effervescent. Even when she's talking about her cancer, her gallows humor is disarming. When she starts talking with a humorless funeral director named Bill (Roebuck) about what's going to happen to her body when she dies, she sympathizes with the sadness in his past and sets out to help him get emotionally balanced - even if he doesn't want her help. Grace is also trying to make sure that her single mother (Marsha Dietlein) is going to be okay (emotionally & otherwise) after she's gone."Getting Grace" is unexpectedly enjoyable. The subject matter is sensitive, but Roebuck's efforts strike the perfect balance between taking it seriously and making it entertaining. Much of the credit for the latter goes to Dundon. Her character's charm is infectious and her performance is mature and effective beyond her years - and well beyond her level of screen acting experience. This is the kind of indie that deserves to be sought out by Movie Fans, who will likely feel they've discovered something special. "A-"

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mcletsgo
2018/03/30

A feel good movie about cancer? Yes. Sensitively directed by veteran actor Daniel Roebuck and superbly acted by his talented cast, Getting Grace took me on a surprising ride. One moment I was welling up with tears; the next moment, I was laughing out loud. To see how Grace's courage positively transforms the lives of those she loves is inspiring to behold. Strongly recommend!

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