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Cinematic Rating

6.9 / 10

Budget

$30,000,000

Revenue

$90,452,948

Studio

Harbinger Pictures, Frayed Pages Media, Domain Entertainment, Constantin Film

Regretting You Review

Unfiltered Review PG-13 Released: 2025 Rating: 6.9/10 1h 56m English Romance • Drama

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Review: Regretting You

In "Regretting You," Morgan Grant and her daughter Clara are thrown into turmoil after a tragic accident uncovers a deep betrayal within their family. As they navigate the aftermath of this revelation, they are forced to confront long-buried family secrets, redefine their understanding of love, and ultimately rediscover their bond with each other.

This heartfelt and emotional film delves into the complexities of relationships and the resilience of the human spirit. The performances by the cast, particularly in portraying the raw emotions and inner conflicts of the characters, are exceptional and truly moving.

Director's sensitive approach to storytelling allows the audience to empathize with the characters' struggles and journey towards healing and redemption. The film's powerful message about forgiveness, redemption, and the enduring strength of family ties is delivered with authenticity and sincerity.

Overall, "Regretting You" is a poignant and thought-provoking film that will resonate with audiences, leaving a lasting impact long after the credits roll.

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"When dad “Chris” (Scott Eastwood) and her aunt “Jenny” (Willa Fitzgerald) are killed in a car accident, the young “Clara” (Mckenna Grace) finds her relationship with her now widowed mum (Allison Williams) becoming a bit strained. This might also be because she has recently started seeing local sc..."

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