As someone who has navigated the rocky seas of relationships and personal growth, I must admit that “Goodrich” resonated with me in ways few films have. Michael Keaton’s portrayal of Andy Goodrich is nothing short of masterful, capturing the raw emotions and turbulence that come with life-altering revelations.
A commonly recognized format for writing screenplays is called the Three-Act Structure, where a script is divided into three parts. The opening act introduces the characters and lays the foundation for the main plot. The middle act brings about a significant challenge or conflict that unfolds throughout its duration. Lastly, the third and concluding act resolves this conflict, wrapping up the story.
In a rare twist from typical screenplays, the recently released film “Goodrich,” featuring Michael Keaton, defies conventional storytelling norms. Here, the protagonist Andy Goodrich (played by Keaton) discovers that his wife is in rehab and may be seeking a divorce, setting off an unexpected turn of events.
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