Good Luck to You, Leo Grande was a really pleasant surprise. The way film dealt with insecurities was captivating and really believable. Both Thompson and McCormack were thriving throughout the movie and their chemistry was awesome. Although the setting did not allow the characters go too deep in their self-realizations, facial expressions and body work did fill the gaps perfectly for me, and revealed so much that words may have not captured. I really do recommend this to anyone who finds it interesting to see the dynamics of two persons of totally different generations and backgrounds trying to work out their communicative trappings and overcome their personal baggage to make the best out of their time.

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