Goodbye June review – Kate Winslet's Christmas heartwarmer is like a two-hour John Lewis ad

Kate Winslet's feature directing debut, "Goodbye June", is a saccharine family film that wears its heart on its sleeve – albeit one that's overly reliant on sentimentality. This Christmas movie, scripted by her son Joe Anders, has all the hallmarks of a well-intentioned, if predictable, yuletide tale.

Winslet stars alongside an impressive ensemble cast, including Helen Mirren, Andrea Riseborough, and Toni Collette, as the June of the title – a sharp-tongued matriarch diagnosed with terminal cancer. As her health declines, she concocts a plan to use her remaining time to bring her estranged family together in a cathartic crisis that will heal their emotional wounds.

The film's cast delivers their lines with conviction, but ultimately, it's not enough to elevate the narrative beyond its formulaic and overly sentimental nature. Winslet, in particular, displays restraint and control in her performance, which is admirable considering the breadth of emotions on display around her. Her confrontation scenes with Riseborough are particularly well-managed, showcasing the actors' skill.

However, beneath the surface, the film's characterisations feel cartoonish and overly reliant on tropes, making it difficult to fully invest in the story. The tone veers wildly from heartwarming to saccharine, and the script takes liberties with its characters that don't quite ring true.

Ultimately, "Goodbye June" feels like a two-hour John Lewis Christmas ad – without the logo, of course. While it's admirable to have such a talented cast on board, the film's sugary sentimentality and contrived plot twists prevent it from truly resonating with audiences. Even if you're in the mood for a feel-good family movie, "Goodbye June" might leave you feeling underwhelmed and overly sentimental.
 
🤔 I mean, Kate Winslet is talented, don't get me wrong! 🎬 But this film just feels like it's trying way too hard to be all sappy and emotional. Like, yeah, we get it, cancer is tough, and family drama is a thing... but do we really need two hours of mawkish sentimentality? 🙄 And the cast, bless them, can't elevate this mess on their own. I mean, Helen Mirren and Toni Collette are amazing, but they deserve better than this weak script. It's like watching a Christmas ad from 10 years ago - all sparkly and festive, but ultimately empty inside. 💔
 
I'm really disappointed with this one. Kate Winslet trying to be a director and she fails 😔. The cast is amazing but they can't save this mess of a story from being too formulaic and cheesy 🤢. It's like they took every cliche from a Christmas movie and mashed them all together into one big ol' ball of sappy sentimentality 🎄. I mean, I love Kate Winslet but even she can't elevate this material to anything remotely special 💔. The tone is all over the place and it's just hard to take seriously when it's so predictable 🙅‍♂️. Overall, it feels like a lazy attempt at a feel-good movie that ends up feeling more like a Hallmark special than an actual film 🎥
 
Meh, I went to see this film expecting something epic but ended up being meh 🤔🎥. Kate Winslet is super talented as always, but the rest of the cast just can't elevate the whole thing to a masterpiece 🤦‍♀️. The storyline feels so predictable and the dialogue is cringeworthy at times 😂. I mean, who comes up with this stuff? It's like they took every cheesy Christmas movie trope and mashed them all together into one big mess 🎄. Don't get me wrong, it's not bad, but if you're looking for something to actually make your heart swell, keep looking ❤️. Maybe watch a John Lewis ad instead 👀
 
🤦‍♀️ I mean, what's up with these sappy Christmas movies? Kate Winslet's new film is like the ultimate feels fest – all warm fuzzies and no substance. I'm not gonna lie, the cast is great, but it's like they're trying to compensate for the lack of depth in the script 🤷‍♀️. The acting is solid, especially from Helen Mirren, but it's just not enough to save this film from its own saccharine sweetness 🍮. And don't even get me started on the plot twists – more like contrived convenient storylines if you ask me 🙄. Overall, it's a fun watch if you're in the mood for something mindless, but if you want substance, keep looking 🎅
 
I gotta say, I was super hyped to see Kate Winslet directing her own film, but unfortunately, it didn't quite hit the mark 🤔🎄. The whole thing felt like a bit of a tearjerker, but in a way that's just too much 🤯. It's like they took all the feels and put them right out there on the table, no subtlety at all 😩. I love Helen Mirren and Toni Collette to bits, but even their amazing talents can't save this one from being a bit of a sugary sweet mess 🍬🎁
 
I just watched this Kate Winslet Christmas movie and I'm so meh about it 🤷‍♀️. I mean, she's got some great talent around her with Helen Mirren and Andrea Riseborough, but the story is just too formulaic and sappy for my taste 😔. It feels like they're trying way too hard to make you feel all warm fuzzy inside, but it just ends up feeling cheesy 🎅. I love Kate Winslet, she's a legend! 💫 But this film needs some work, you know? Maybe if they'd toned down the sentimentality and focused more on character development, it could've been something special 😊. As it is, it feels like just another generic Christmas movie that won't leave a lasting impression 🎄
 
🤔 Kate Winslet tries to bring her A-game, but "Goodbye June" feels like a messy blend of sappy sentimentality and predictable plot twists 🎄. I mean, who hasn't seen the 'cancer brings people together' trope before? 🙄 Toni Collette's character in particular feels like a generic 'tough girl with a heart of gold'. It's a shame, because with a more nuanced script, this could've been something special ❤️. Maybe it'll find an audience who's just looking for a feel-good Christmas movie, but for me, it's a bit too much sugar 🍭
 
I'm really disappointed in Kate Winslet's directorial debut 🤕🎥. I mean, she's got an amazing cast lined up - Helen Mirren, Toni Collette, Andrea Riseborough... what's not to love? 😊 But honestly, it feels like they're trying way too hard to make you feel all the feels. It's just so... sappy 🤢. And don't even get me started on the plot twists - I was totally seeing those coming a mile away 🙄.

I also think the tone of the film is all over the place - one minute it's warm and fuzzy, the next it's like, "Ugh, get with the program already!" 😂. And can we talk about how predictable it is? Like, I've seen more original storytelling in a Hallmark movie 🎄.

It's just not my cup of tea, you know? Give me something with a little more bite, a little more complexity... but hey, to each their own! Maybe I'm just being too harsh? 🤔
 
I gotta say, I'm soooo underwhelmed by Kate Winslet's directorial debut 🤔. I mean, she's got an all-star cast, including the incredible Helen Mirren 😍, but somehow it just doesn't come together. The story feels like a predictable, overly sentimental Christmas movie cliché 🎄. And don't even get me started on how cartoonish the characters feel... I was expecting more depth and complexity from Kate Winslet, who's normally so amazing in her acting 🤷‍♀️. It's like they took every good Christmas movie trope, threw 'em all together, and called it a day 🎅. Don't get me wrong, I'm always down for a feel-good film, but "Goodbye June" just feels like a lazy, sugary sweet mess 🤢. Maybe I'll give it another watch to see if my feelings change, but right now, I'm just... meh 😐
 
I just watched Kate Winslet's debut feature film "Goodbye June" 🎥👩‍🎤 and I gotta say, it's got some really talented actors like Helen Mirren and Toni Collette on board... but for me, the story feels a bit too predictable 🙄. I mean, who doesn't love a good family drama at Christmas? 💕 But sometimes I feel like these films are trying too hard to make us all feel good vibes 🌈 instead of creating something more realistic and engaging 🤔. Winslet's performance is actually really impressive, she plays the sharp-tongued June with so much depth... but for me, it's just not enough to carry the whole film 💪.
 
I don't usually comment but I gotta say, Kate Winslet's directorial debut just didn't do it for me 🤔. It felt like she was trying to make this super emotional Christmas film that would touch everyone's heartstrings, but instead it just felt like a bunch of predictable moments strung together with way too much sentimentality 😩. The cast is talented, don't get me wrong, but even they can't elevate the story beyond its formulaic nature 🎬. I mean, I love a good family drama as much as the next person, but this one just felt like a warmed-over John Lewis ad without the charm 💸. Maybe I'm just not in the right mood for it, but honestly, I'd probably watch it again only if I had to choose between it and something else 📺.
 
ugh, i just watched this christmas movie with kate winslet and honestly, its so cheesy 😂. like, im all for a good sappy story, but this one takes it to the next level. theres just too much sentimentality going on and the characters feel like cardboard cutouts. idk if its just me, but i felt like i was watching a 2hr john lewis ad without the logo 🤣. even with an awesome cast like helen mirren and toni collette, it cant save this movie from its predictable plot and overly sugary vibes 💔.
 
Honestly, I just didn't vibe with this one 🤷‍♀️...I mean, Kate Winslet's always been talented but sometimes I think she can be a bit too...polite? You know what I mean? 😊 Like, I get that she wants to convey all these heavy emotions without being too over-the-top, but sometimes less is more, you feel? 🤔 And don't even get me started on the plot - it's like they took every cliche from a Hallmark movie and mashed them all together into one big mess 😂. I mean, I was rooting for Kate Winslet to bring her A-game, but in the end, it just didn't quite land for me 🎭. Still, gotta give props to Helen Mirren - she's always a standout! 👏
 
Back
Top