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Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die
2026 134 min United States of America, Germany R 16+
★6.9
Science Fiction, Action, Comedy
Director: Gore Verbinski
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Description
A 'Man from the Future' arrives at an LA diner where he must recruit the precise combination of disgruntled patrons to join him on a one-night quest to save the world from the terminal threat of a rogue artificial intelligence.
Budget:
$20M
US Gross:
$8.43M
Worldwide:
$9.76M
Starring
Sam Rockwell
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Juno Temple
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Haley Lu Richardson
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Key opinion
Gore Verbinski’s return to feature filmmaking is an ambitious, avant-garde sci-fi satire that explores the dangers of digital addiction and AI through an absurd, time-bending lens. While critics applaud the film’s visual creativity and Sam Rockwell's charismatic lead performance, audiences and reviewers remain divided over its structural unevenness and occasionally polarizing narrative choices.
| Acting | Sam Rockwell anchors the chaotic narrative with an exuberant, physically expressive performance that transitions effectively from absurd to credible. | |
| Production | The film utilizes a visually striking, low-budget aesthetic that effectively blends dark satire with grotesque, psychedelic sci-fi elements. | |
| Screenplay | The screenplay presents an innovative, timely critique of digital dependency and AI, though it frequently loses focus and struggles with narrative cohesion. | |
| Pacing | The film's pacing is erratic, with an overwhelming first half that eventually stalls into repetitive filler, leading to an abrupt and debated conclusion. | |
| Humor | The humor, rooted in black comedy and cynical satire, fails to land for some viewers who find it disjointed or tonally mismatched with the film’s serious philosophical themes. |