It’s a common trope in movies: the protagonist’s life changes in the flash of a second. A Good Person starts in the same way. We’re introduced to Allison (Florence Pugh) who seemingly has it all: the perfect fiancé (Chinaza Uche), a promising career, and the warm company of family and friends. But after a fatal accident.
Zach Braff's new film, starring Florence Pugh and Morgan Freeman, acknowledges that there is no black-and-white answer to the question of how to help a person through grief and addiction.