“Four Good Days” is a gritty drama about a woman’s attempt to help her heroine-addicted daughter kick the habit by sending her to rehab. The film is quite a wild roller coaster ride, well-directed by Rodrigo Garcia, who co-wrote the screenplay with Eli Saslow. It was adapted from Saslow’s 2016 book “How’s Amanda? A Story of Truth, Lies, and an American Addiction.”
Glenn Close and Mila Kunis head the cast as the mother and daughter, delivering riveting performances. Co-stars include Stephen Root, Sam Hemmings, Joshua Leonard, Charlene Hyatt, Carla Gallo, Carlos Lacamara, Chad Lindberg, and Rebecca Field as Coach Miller. The watchable independent film “Four Good Days” had limited theatrical viewing before its video on demand release from producer Rodrigo Garcia, Indigenous Media, Oakhurst Entertainment, Productivity Media, and Vertical Entertainment. The movie’s theme song “Somehow You Do” was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song, written by Diane Warren and performed by Reba McEntire.
Four Good Days (2020)
cinema
My Review
“Four Good Days” is a gritty drama about a woman’s attempt to help her heroine-addicted daughter kick the habit by sending her to rehab. The film is quite a wild roller coaster ride, well-directed by Rodrigo Garcia, who co-wrote the screenplay with Eli Saslow. It was adapted from Saslow’s 2016 book “How’s Amanda? A Story of Truth, Lies, and an American Addiction.”
Glenn Close and Mila Kunis head the cast as the mother and daughter, delivering riveting performances. Co-stars include Stephen Root, Sam Hemmings, Joshua Leonard, Charlene Hyatt, Carla Gallo, Carlos Lacamara, Chad Lindberg, and Rebecca Field as Coach Miller. The watchable independent film “Four Good Days” had limited theatrical viewing before its video on demand release from producer Rodrigo Garcia, Indigenous Media, Oakhurst Entertainment, Productivity Media, and Vertical Entertainment. The movie’s theme song “Somehow You Do” was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song, written by Diane Warren and performed by Reba McEntire.