Overview
In this dark comedy, an idealistic young man volunteers at a crisis counseling center staffed by a group of con artists, low lifes, and misfits and discovers that before he can save the world, he may have to save himself.
I watch a ton of indie movies and I can honestly say that this movie had a lot going for it. The actors, characters, backdrop and production were all where you would hope that they would be in the movie (especially Shirley – I was sad to see that she quit acting). The main problem with the movie is the script – it just wasn’t compelling or cohesive. They had a lot of other pieces in the right place – its a shame that this movie wasn’t better.
IHATEBadMovies.com reviews Good Grief Suicide Hotline
Movie title: Good Grief Suicide Hotline
Movie description: In this dark comedy, an idealistic young man volunteers at a crisis counseling center staffed by a group of con artists, low lifes, and misfits and discovers that before he can save the world, he may have to save himself.
Date published: 2025-03-24
Director(s): Sam Carter
Actor(s): Theodore Abner, Becca Beton, Marten Carlson, Dane Davenport, Clayton English, George Faughnan, Hannah Fierman, Patrick Fleming, Evan Fowler, Ryan Girard, Casey Holloway, Rodney Leete, Ronald Ogden, Ben Owen, Matt Pharr, Mark Potts, Joe Sykes, Tom Thon, Christie Vozniak, Samantha Worthen
Genre: Comedy
My Review
I watch a ton of indie movies and I can honestly say that this movie had a lot going for it. The actors, characters, backdrop and production were all where you would hope that they would be in the movie (especially Shirley – I was sad to see that she quit acting). The main problem with the movie is the script – it just wasn’t compelling or cohesive. They had a lot of other pieces in the right place – its a shame that this movie wasn’t better.
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My Review - 5/10
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