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Are We Good? (2025)
This raw, intimate portrait of comedian and podcast pioneer Marc Maron follows the sudden loss of his partner and filmmaker Lynn Shelton. Maron struggles with grief, disillusionment, and a shifting comedy landscape, processing it all through his life, both on-stage and off.
This raw, intimate portrait of comedian and podcast pioneer Marc Maron follows the sudden loss of his partner and filmmaker Lynn Shelton. Maron struggles with grief, disillusionment, and a shifting comedy landscape, processing it all through his life, both on-stage and off.
The film focuses on apolitical themes of personal grief, loss, and recovery, using comedy as a coping mechanism and a tool for universal social discourse rather than explicit political advocacy, leading to a neutral rating.
The documentary features a visibly diverse cast of comedians and contributes to LGBTQ+ visibility through the identity of Marc Maron's partner. While it normalizes discussions around mental health, the narrative primarily focuses on personal journeys and universal themes rather than overtly engaging in social commentary on DEI issues or critiquing traditional identities.
The film 'Are We Good?' centers on Marc Maron's personal journey, grief, and relationships. Based on available information, it does not include any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes, nor does it delve into LGBTQ representation or issues.
The documentary 'Are We Good?' explores Marc Maron's personal journey through grief and the evolving comedy landscape. The film does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes within its narrative, leading to a classification of 'N/A' for its portrayal.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Available information indicates no characters in 'Are We Good?' (2025) have an on-screen gender differing from their established canonical or historical gender.
The film is a documentary featuring real individuals appearing as themselves. Since the 'characters' are the actual people, their on-screen race inherently matches their real-life race, precluding any race swap.
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