Good Grief and the New Gay Narrative
<p>At the heart of <em>Good Grief</em> is Marc, portrayed by Levy himself. He’s a guy who’s just lost his husband, Oliver <em>(played by the charming Luke Evans)</em>, and man, does it hit hard. Marc’s journey through the film is like a mirror to anyone who’s ever lost someone they loved deeply. It’s about that gut-wrenching, soul-searching kind of grief that turns your world upside down.</p>
<p>But here’s the kicker: the film isn’t just a sob story. It’s about finding those little moments of light in the darkness. It’s about Marc trying to put the pieces back together, about him finding his footing in a world that’s shifted beneath him. And let me tell you, Levy’s performance is just so spot-on. He brings out Marc’s vulnerability, his confusion, and his resilience in a way that’s just too real.</p>
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