The 2024 movie Goodbye, Hello premiered on August 13, 2024, on all major VOD platforms. Combining romance and drama, the movie explores how people manage relationships and personal development in the face of adversity. It focuses on themes of love, grief, and second chances.
As per IMDb, the film's official synopsis reads:
"Nate Ryan returns home to Bundy Canyon to visit his dying father. With the help of Amal, a compulsively unfiltered hospice nurse, Nate opens old wounds in an attempt to make peace with his incredibly unpeaceful father."
Goodbye, Hello explores the intricacies of relationships, life changes, and self-discovery. It delves into the emotional journey of saying goodbye to the past and embracing the present. With its narrative and realistic themes, the film is poised to resonate with viewers looking for a tale of love, grief, and self-improvement.
The plot Goodbye, Hello (2024)
The movie centers on Nate Ryan, who has deceived himself into believing he has a bright future. After co-founding a digital firm that sells high-end baby cribs, he feels he is living a life apart from his violent father, Gene. However, he receives a call informing him that Gene is losing an unexpected fight with cancer.
Nate travels home to his uninspired birthplace in desert California. He tries to mend his deeply painful past by opening old wounds with the aid of his emotionally astute younger sister, his flamboyant childhood best friend, and Gene's obsessively raw hospice nurse.
The cast of Goodbye, Hello
The storyline, which centers on Nate Ryan's return to his hometown and his attempts to make peace with his past, revolves around these characters:
Steve Guttenberg as Gene
Steve Guttenberg portrays the role of Gene, Nate Ryan's father, in the movie.
He is an American actor best known for his roles in popular 1980s comedies. He rose to prominence in the Police Academy series, starring as the endearing and mischievous Cadet Carey Mahoney. He also starred in the box office hit Three Men and a Baby, costarring Tom Selleck and Ted Danson. Some of his other notable roles from the 1980s include those in Cocoon and Short Circuit.
Jeremy Ford as Nate Ryan
Jeremy Ford portrays Nate Ryan in the movie. He is a rising star in the entertainment industry who has acted in movies and television. His portrayal of Nick in the 2020 psychological thriller The Unhealer brought him notoriety. Ford also made an appearance in the well-known horror trilogy Fear Street Part Two: 1978 (2021), which is based on the book series by R.L. Stine.
Hollie Bahar as Amal
Actress Hollie Bahar plays Amal. She is well-known for her roles in both television and movies. She has made appearances in television shows like NCIS: Los Angeles and Good Trouble. Bahar has demonstrated her ability in a variety of genres by appearing in indie films as a cast member.
Alan Trong as Duffy
In Goodbye, Hello, Alan Trong is seen as Duffy. He is well-known for his work in both movies and television. His portrayal of Davis in the Apple TV+ series Little Voice (2020) brought him recognition. In the highly anticipated 2019 movie, The Sun Is Also a Star, he portrayed Charles Bae in an additional appearance.
Trong is becoming known in the business as a versatile and gifted actor, in part because of his work, which frequently delves into difficult characters.
Charlotte D'Alessio as Maggie
Charlotte portrays the character of Maggie in Goodbye, Hello. Model and social media influencer Charlotte D'Alessio originally became well-known for her Instagram following. She gained notoriety in 2015 after her Coachella photographs went viral and opened up modeling chances for big-name companies.
Since then, D'Alessio has solidified her reputation in the modeling world by working with renowned fashion companies and participating in numerous projects.
About Goodbye, Hello
Goodbye, Hello is directed by Jake Cooper Stimpson, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Bec Pittard. The film is produced by Jon Pittard, Christina McLarty Arquette, and Doug Barden, with executive production by Devil Tub Productions and Kate Vanoff. The film premiered on August 13, 2024, across major VOD platforms.
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