Released in 2021 in American cinemas, this film has never seen the light of day in France. Now available on Netflix, it has made a sensational entry into the top of the most viewed programs of the moment on the platform.
During this Christmas period, many films on this theme have entered Netflix’s top 10. This is the case of Grincha holiday classic. The animated film That Christmasmeanwhile, number 1 when it was released is now in fifth place. A warm Netflix novelty that tells several stories around Christmas. In third place in the top 10 is a comedy-drama which was released in American cinemas in 2021 but not in France. This is the movie Four Good Days, which features Mila Kunis in the lead role. Unlike the series That ’70s Showthe actress did not have to lie to get her role in Four Good Days.
What does it tell Four Good Days, to watch on Netflix?
The film follows Molly, played by Mila Kunis, who, at the age of 31, moves back in with her mother Deb (Glenn Close) and stepfather Chris. The young woman is a drug addict and on the road to recovery thanks to a new medication. But to get it, she has to stay sober for four days. After ten years of opiate use, it’s not easy for Molly. The latter can then count on the support of her mother. An ordeal that will put their relationship to the test.
Four Good Days : Netflix subscribers have been “blown away”
On social networks, Internet users have widely commented Four Good Days. Among the messages published on X, formerly Twitter, we could read: “Really touching the film Four Good Days with the excellent Glenn Close, never do drugs people”, “Four Good Days is really good”“I was really blown away by Four Good Days on Netflix. What a film”, “It’s a good film. The actresses who play mother and daughter are great! The construction of the storyline is excellent. This film will make you think a lot“, or even “A very good film.” A film all the more appreciated as it is inspired by a press article written by Eli Saslow and published in The Washington Post in 2016.
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