Ein sich abmühender Mann, der durch eine mystische Kraft sein Leben mit dem seines reichen Freundes tauscht. Er erbt den verschwenderischen Lebensstil seines Freundes, während sein Freund se... Alles lesenEin sich abmühender Mann, der durch eine mystische Kraft sein Leben mit dem seines reichen Freundes tauscht. Er erbt den verschwenderischen Lebensstil seines Freundes, während sein Freund seine finanziellen Nöte erlebt.Ein sich abmühender Mann, der durch eine mystische Kraft sein Leben mit dem seines reichen Freundes tauscht. Er erbt den verschwenderischen Lebensstil seines Freundes, während sein Freund seine finanziellen Nöte erlebt.
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Zusammenfassung
Reviewers say 'Good Fortune' is a strong directorial debut from Aziz Ansari, with a great performance from Keanu Reeves and a lot of humor and heart. However, some criticize the predictable story, underdeveloped characters, and shallow social commentary. The pacing, tone, and message about wealth and happiness elicit mixed responses. Overall, 'Good Fortune' is viewed as an enjoyable yet flawed comedy with a meaningful message.
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It's a strange thing, watching three millionaires make a movie about the pain of being poor.
In Good Fortune, Arj (Aziz Ansari) is a broke man sleeping in his car, stringing together part-time jobs and late-night takeout, trying to keep his head above water. Jeff (Seth Rogen) is his mirror opposite; wealthy, careless and entirely out of touch. When Angel Gabriel (Keanu Reeves) decides to teach Arj "a lesson about gratitude," he swaps their lives: the rich man becomes poor, the poor man becomes rich. What follows is a modern-day morality fable about empathy, excess and the illusion of happiness.
The idea isn't bad. It's Trading Places meets It's a Wonderful Life, or at least, it wants to be. The problem is tone. It's funny but never funny enough; thoughtful but never deep enough. Ansari plays Arj like a man constantly winking at the audience, too self-aware to make you believe his desperation. Seth Rogen's "rich jerk" persona is now so familiar it barely registers as acting and Keanu Reeves as a chain-smoking angel feels like a cosmic joke that doesn't quite land. He's the film's most watchable presence, though serene, strange and just human enough to remind you he's in on it.
But here's the awkward part: Ansari is reportedly worth around $25 million, Rogen $80 million and Reeves somewhere near $380 million. When these men stand in front of the camera to explore "the pain of the working class," it rings hollow. There's no malice in it, you can tell the intent is good, but it's still patronizing to watch wealthy artists play poverty for laughs, only to tie it up with a bow of self-discovery and moral clarity.
The irony is thick: Good Fortune wants to tell you that money doesn't buy happiness, while being made by people who've already bought the luxury of saying so and yet... the movie's not cynical. It's earnest in that uniquely Hollywood way, where the lesson is true but the messenger is suspect.
There is something to take from it, though. The story hints that everyone, rich or poor, wrestles with their own invisible weight. You can have a bank full of zeros and still feel empty; or have nothing and still find peace in the smallest thing. The problem is that Good Fortune tries to turn that quiet truth into a comedy about divine intervention and the result is a well-intentioned parable that lands like a lecture.
It's not the worst thing you'll watch this year, just one of the most conflicted. A film about empathy that struggles to feel empathetic. Watching it, you realize the same thing Gabriel eventually does: you can't fix someone else's life, not with wings, not with wealth. You can only hope to understand it and for most of Good Fortune, that hope gets lost somewhere between heaven and a Malibu mansion.
In Good Fortune, Arj (Aziz Ansari) is a broke man sleeping in his car, stringing together part-time jobs and late-night takeout, trying to keep his head above water. Jeff (Seth Rogen) is his mirror opposite; wealthy, careless and entirely out of touch. When Angel Gabriel (Keanu Reeves) decides to teach Arj "a lesson about gratitude," he swaps their lives: the rich man becomes poor, the poor man becomes rich. What follows is a modern-day morality fable about empathy, excess and the illusion of happiness.
The idea isn't bad. It's Trading Places meets It's a Wonderful Life, or at least, it wants to be. The problem is tone. It's funny but never funny enough; thoughtful but never deep enough. Ansari plays Arj like a man constantly winking at the audience, too self-aware to make you believe his desperation. Seth Rogen's "rich jerk" persona is now so familiar it barely registers as acting and Keanu Reeves as a chain-smoking angel feels like a cosmic joke that doesn't quite land. He's the film's most watchable presence, though serene, strange and just human enough to remind you he's in on it.
But here's the awkward part: Ansari is reportedly worth around $25 million, Rogen $80 million and Reeves somewhere near $380 million. When these men stand in front of the camera to explore "the pain of the working class," it rings hollow. There's no malice in it, you can tell the intent is good, but it's still patronizing to watch wealthy artists play poverty for laughs, only to tie it up with a bow of self-discovery and moral clarity.
The irony is thick: Good Fortune wants to tell you that money doesn't buy happiness, while being made by people who've already bought the luxury of saying so and yet... the movie's not cynical. It's earnest in that uniquely Hollywood way, where the lesson is true but the messenger is suspect.
There is something to take from it, though. The story hints that everyone, rich or poor, wrestles with their own invisible weight. You can have a bank full of zeros and still feel empty; or have nothing and still find peace in the smallest thing. The problem is that Good Fortune tries to turn that quiet truth into a comedy about divine intervention and the result is a well-intentioned parable that lands like a lecture.
It's not the worst thing you'll watch this year, just one of the most conflicted. A film about empathy that struggles to feel empathetic. Watching it, you realize the same thing Gabriel eventually does: you can't fix someone else's life, not with wings, not with wealth. You can only hope to understand it and for most of Good Fortune, that hope gets lost somewhere between heaven and a Malibu mansion.
Good Fortune is funny, charming, but heavy with its themes.
The writing is great. The characters are all very likeable and no matter how much money one has, they can relate to all of them in one way or another. This script doesn't want to hide its themes. The film is heavily anti-capitalist or at least it heavily criticizes it. Usually I hate when movies preach, but it totally worked here, because this film is a very funny comedy. To be exact, the first half is very slow, but the back half is just utter fun.
As I said the first half is slow and also messy. I wasn't fan of the way the little time jumps occured and the way they were edited. I think some of those scenes could've been cut. They tried to edit them like a slow montage, but on the one hand they slowed the movie down and on the other hand the editing was too fast there and there was no comedic timing. The cinematography is great though. The camera movement is restrained, but the angles and the lighting are awesome. The production design and the acting performances are great too, while the soundtrack is awesome.
Good Fortune is a great comedy with heavy themes that rather elevate the comedy than ruin it.
The writing is great. The characters are all very likeable and no matter how much money one has, they can relate to all of them in one way or another. This script doesn't want to hide its themes. The film is heavily anti-capitalist or at least it heavily criticizes it. Usually I hate when movies preach, but it totally worked here, because this film is a very funny comedy. To be exact, the first half is very slow, but the back half is just utter fun.
As I said the first half is slow and also messy. I wasn't fan of the way the little time jumps occured and the way they were edited. I think some of those scenes could've been cut. They tried to edit them like a slow montage, but on the one hand they slowed the movie down and on the other hand the editing was too fast there and there was no comedic timing. The cinematography is great though. The camera movement is restrained, but the angles and the lighting are awesome. The production design and the acting performances are great too, while the soundtrack is awesome.
Good Fortune is a great comedy with heavy themes that rather elevate the comedy than ruin it.
Aziz Ansaris Good Fortune is a fresh movie starring Keanu Reeves as an angel. The movie gives food for thought to various aspects of life not matter how you live it. The dialogue's are -as the movie itself- fresh. Especially the frames where Keanu Reeves is performing are brilliant and witty. It's casted perfectly. One could argue it's an eat the rich movie but it just plays with the idea. A fresh movie in a year with little fresh ideas. Go enjoy it in your local theater an rewatch it for a deeper dive later on a streamer.
What I love about his movie is that they don't follow the old cliche "Money don't buy happiness". The trio had an adequate performance that fits the movie and the downfall of an angel as an underpaid worker is one of the funniest things ever that will be etched in my mind.
A great film debut for Aziz Ansari.
A great film debut for Aziz Ansari.
They fully banked on Keanu just being the most lovable man, and it works. I can't imagine this movie working with any other actor in his role.
The movie takes a little time to set up, but once they get into the high concept storyline, there are a lot of good laughs, especially between Seth and Keanu.
If you're a fan of Aziz's style of humor or if you just want some Keanu content, then you'll have fun watching this movie.
The movie takes a little time to set up, but once they get into the high concept storyline, there are a lot of good laughs, especially between Seth and Keanu.
If you're a fan of Aziz's style of humor or if you just want some Keanu content, then you'll have fun watching this movie.
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- WissenswertesSeth Rogen inspired the implementation of several ideas in the script, such as a sauna and a cold plunge.
- PatzerWhen Arj and Elena are dancing after the birthday party, her shirt starts tucked in, then is untucked (and not wrinkled) while dancing, then tucked back in after.
- VerbindungenFeatured in CTV News at 11:30 Toronto: Folge vom 6. September 2025 (2025)
- SoundtracksThe New Pollution
Written by Beck (as Beck Hansen), John King and Michael Simpson
Performed by Beck
Courtesy of Geffen Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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- Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA(Location)
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- Budget
- 30.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 16.585.758 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 6.163.433 $
- 19. Okt. 2025
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 26.114.174 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 37 Min.(97 min)
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