A well-meaning but rather inept angel named Gabriel meddles in the lives of a struggling gig worker and a wealthy venture capitalist.A well-meaning but rather inept angel named Gabriel meddles in the lives of a struggling gig worker and a wealthy venture capitalist.A well-meaning but rather inept angel named Gabriel meddles in the lives of a struggling gig worker and a wealthy venture capitalist.
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Summary
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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With some big names, I was really expecting more from this but found it a complete letdown. First the acting: Keane Reeves must have been deliberately playing this so wooden because surely he's better than that. Aziz Ansari: I've never seen him before and have no desire to again. Such a poor actor. Seth Rogan: Not a fan, this confirms why. So that's the three main characters performing so badly that even if the script was decent, which it isn't, it didn't stand much of a chance. The only redeeming feature for me was Keke Palmer who is not one of my favourite actresses but here, her performance made me sympathise for her character and she played it well. Sandra Oh was good for her relatively small part. There were a few
lines which made me snigger but not loudly and not many. At least I got my nachos at the cinema to stop the evening being a complete write-off.
Good Fortune boasts impeccable casting, a hysterical script, and more heart than most films dare to offer. Its sharp wit and understated dialogue shine throughout, delivering moments of genuine introspection without ever feeling heavy-handed.
In an era saturated with existentialist films, Good Fortune distinguishes itself by refusing to take life-or itself-too seriously. It invites viewers to step back, laugh in the face of adversity, and find levity in the chaos.
At first glance, the characters may appear two-dimensional or overly familiar. But as the story unfolds, it becomes clear how meticulously Aziz crafted each one. They're fresh yet layered, revealing unexpected depth and nuance as the film progresses. His thoughtful storytelling-something I've long admired-elevates the narrative and spares it from becoming just another formulaic life-swap tale.
The writing, while subtle, often serves the story well, keeping it grounded and cohesive. Still, I found myself wishing it had taken more risks. The film hints at satire-touching on corporate greed and the plight of the working class-but these themes feel underdeveloped. Aziz introduces these ideas but stops short of provoking real conversation or emphasizing their weight. There's no call to action, only a quiet resignation, as if the challenge was too great to fully confront.
That said, Aziz excels in prioritizing the existential elements that make his characters feel relatable. He navigates a familiar plot structure with finesse, infusing it with sharp humor, a seasoned and well established cast that understands the power of good timing, and a charming simplicity that makes the film feel both intimate and universal.
In an era saturated with existentialist films, Good Fortune distinguishes itself by refusing to take life-or itself-too seriously. It invites viewers to step back, laugh in the face of adversity, and find levity in the chaos.
At first glance, the characters may appear two-dimensional or overly familiar. But as the story unfolds, it becomes clear how meticulously Aziz crafted each one. They're fresh yet layered, revealing unexpected depth and nuance as the film progresses. His thoughtful storytelling-something I've long admired-elevates the narrative and spares it from becoming just another formulaic life-swap tale.
The writing, while subtle, often serves the story well, keeping it grounded and cohesive. Still, I found myself wishing it had taken more risks. The film hints at satire-touching on corporate greed and the plight of the working class-but these themes feel underdeveloped. Aziz introduces these ideas but stops short of provoking real conversation or emphasizing their weight. There's no call to action, only a quiet resignation, as if the challenge was too great to fully confront.
That said, Aziz excels in prioritizing the existential elements that make his characters feel relatable. He navigates a familiar plot structure with finesse, infusing it with sharp humor, a seasoned and well established cast that understands the power of good timing, and a charming simplicity that makes the film feel both intimate and universal.
Cute funny movie with a preachy ending about redistribution of wealth, created by and starring actors who collectively have a net worth of almost $500 million.
And in true Aziz Ansari form he goes a preachy, idealistic ending.
- Keanu: $380 mil
- Rogen: $80 mil
- Ansari: $25 mil
- Keke Palmer is the "poorest" one at $7 mil
And in true Aziz Ansari form he goes a preachy, idealistic ending.
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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- Also known as
- Vận May
- Filming locations
- Los Angeles, California, USA(Location)
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Box office
- Budget
- $30,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $16,585,758
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $6,163,433
- Oct 19, 2025
- Gross worldwide
- $26,114,174
- Runtime
- 1h 37m(97 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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