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Good Fortune’ Opens in Theaters With Keanu Reeves as the Standout

Early reviews single out Keanu Reeves’ comic turn, noting Aziz Ansari’s debut mixes sharp social themes with a shaky final act.

Overview

  • Aziz Ansari’s feature directorial debut arrives in U.S. cinemas Oct. 17 via Lionsgate with a roughly 97–98 minute runtime and an R/14A rating.
  • Reeves plays Gabriel, a hapless guardian angel who triggers a life swap between a struggling gig worker (Ansari) and a wealthy investor (Seth Rogen), with Keke Palmer and Sandra Oh in supporting roles.
  • Critics generally praise the performances—especially Reeves—while noting uneven pacing and an unsatisfying conclusion in otherwise lively, accessible comedy.
  • The film weaves social satire on wealth inequality, the gig economy, homelessness, immigration and automation into a high‑concept, crowd‑friendly premise.
  • Following a warm TIFF premiere on Sept. 6, pre‑release coverage cited early scores around the mid‑80s on Rotten Tomatoes and the high‑60s on Metacritic.