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Netflix’s upcoming comedy “Don’t Say Good Luck” is generating excitement for its heartwarming mix of humor and emotional depth. Directed by Julia Hart, the film follows the journey of Sophie Birenbaum, played by Sunny Sandler, a high school student who lands the lead role in her school’s musical. However, Sophie’s excitement is quickly overshadowed by her personal challenges, particularly her mother’s health crisis. The story delves into the struggles of balancing dreams with real-life obstacles, offering a heartfelt look at the pressures of adolescence and the complexities of family dynamics.

“Don’t Say Good Luck” Cast

The film features an impressive ensemble cast, with Melanie Lynskey, Max Greenfield, Stephanie Beatriz, Bebe Neuwirth, and Steve Buscemi bringing their talents to a range of memorable roles. From the charismatic comedic touches of Greenfield and Beatriz to the emotional grounding provided by Lynskey and Buscemi, this talented group promises to create a dynamic and engaging atmosphere on screen.

One of the standout elements of “Don’t Say Good Luck” is its musical component, capturing the unique experience of participating in a high school musical. The film blends catchy tunes with emotional moments, allowing audiences to relive the joy and challenges that come with such experiences. The music is more than just an entertaining element; it serves to highlight the characters’ personal growth and the bonds they form along the way.

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Co-written by Julia Hart and Laura Hankin, with Jordan Horowitz serving as executive producer, the film benefits from a creative team known for their ability to blend humor with poignant storytelling. Hart, who has directed “Miss Stevens” and “Fast Color,” brings her signature style to this project, ensuring that “Don’t Say Good Luck” will not only be funny but also emotionally resonant. The film explores themes of resilience and personal growth as Sophie navigates the difficulties of balancing her role as a performer and a daughter.

(Peacock)

The film’s relatable themes, talented cast, and blend of humor and heart have set high expectations, and many are excited to see how Don’t Say Good Luck will resonate with audiences. “Don’t Say Good Luck” will stream on Netflix.

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