About Come See Me in the Good Light
Come See Me in the Good Light (2025) is a remarkably intimate documentary that transcends its biographical framework to become a universal meditation on what makes life meaningful. The film follows two poet lovers as they navigate an incurable diagnosis, transforming what could be a story of despair into a celebration of human connection, creativity, and the quiet moments that define us.
The film's power lies in its delicate balance of profound themes with unexpected, genuine humor. The directors avoid sentimentality, instead capturing the raw, unfiltered reality of the couple's journey. Their poetic sensibilities color their perspective, turning ordinary interactions into profound reflections on love and mortality. The cinematography is aptly titled, often bathing scenes in a gentle, 'good light' that highlights beauty in the everyday.
With an IMDb rating of 7.6, the documentary has been praised for its authentic performances—these are not actors, but real people whose chemistry and resilience are palpable. At 104 minutes, it is a perfectly paced, emotionally resonant experience that stays with you long after the credits roll. Viewers should watch this film not for a lesson in grief, but for a masterclass in living fully and loving deeply, reminding us to seek and create light, however we can. It is essential viewing for anyone interested in documentaries about the human spirit.
The film's power lies in its delicate balance of profound themes with unexpected, genuine humor. The directors avoid sentimentality, instead capturing the raw, unfiltered reality of the couple's journey. Their poetic sensibilities color their perspective, turning ordinary interactions into profound reflections on love and mortality. The cinematography is aptly titled, often bathing scenes in a gentle, 'good light' that highlights beauty in the everyday.
With an IMDb rating of 7.6, the documentary has been praised for its authentic performances—these are not actors, but real people whose chemistry and resilience are palpable. At 104 minutes, it is a perfectly paced, emotionally resonant experience that stays with you long after the credits roll. Viewers should watch this film not for a lesson in grief, but for a masterclass in living fully and loving deeply, reminding us to seek and create light, however we can. It is essential viewing for anyone interested in documentaries about the human spirit.


















