Good Days — Four

The film (2021) is a harrowing yet grounded exploration of the opioid epidemic, centering on the fragile bond between a mother and daughter pushed to their breaking points. Directed by Rodrigo García , the drama stars Mila Kunis and Glenn Close in roles that strip away Hollywood glamour to reveal the raw, repetitive cycle of addiction and the "tough love" required to break it. Based on a Heart-Wrenching True Story

Here is a deep dive into why Four Good Days is one of the most essential, if difficult, watches of the last decade. Four Good Days

There is a specific jitteriness to her movements, a desperate glint in her eyes that switches instantly to aggression when she is denied what she wants. Kunis captures the terrifying reality of withdrawal: the sweating, the shaking, the vomiting, and the pacing. However, the true triumph of her acting lies in the moments of clarity. As the drugs slowly leave her system, Kunis allows the audience to see the "real" Molly peeking through the wreckage—a woman who is terrified, ashamed, and desperate to be a mother to her own children again. It is a performance grounded in empathy rather than judgment. The film (2021) is a harrowing yet grounded