
Everyone has a bad day. Henry has one every day.
After learning that a brain aneurysm will kill him in about 90 minutes, a perpetually unhappy man struggles to come to terms with his fate and make amends with everyone he has ever hurt.
- 5.6
- 2014
- Released
- 1h 24m

Robin Williams
Henry Altmann
Mila Kunis
Dr. Sharon Gill
Peter Dinklage
Aaron Altmann
Melissa Leo
Bette Altmann
Hamish Linklater
Tommy Altmann
Sutton Foster
Adela
James Earl Jones
Ruben
Richard Kind
Bix
Daniel Raymont
Ulugbek
Chris Gethard
Dr. Jordan Reed
Jerry Adler
Cooper
Isiah Whitlock, Jr.
Yates
Bob Dishy
Frank
Da'Vine Joy Randolph
Nurse Rowan
Jeremie Harris
Leon
Lee Garlington
Gummy
Roy Milton Davis
Buster
Olga Merediz
Jane
Hank Chen
Damien
Rock Kohli
Gurjot
Kirk Taylor
Cop
Sunah Bilsted
Elevator Mother
Noah Radcliffe
Tommy (10 Years Old)
Sawyer Ever
Tommy (5 Years Old)
Louis C.K.
Dr. Fielding
Adam Chernick
Peter (7 Years Old)
Zariah Singletary
Flower Girl
Chris Skeries
Pedestrian
Tucker Brown
Paul (Elevator Kid)
Released
en
- #friendship
- #dark comedy
- #family relationships
- #doctor
- #brooklyn, new york city
- #wrong diagnosis
- #bad day
- #end of life
- #reconsidering of life
Reviews
Who other than Jason Statham in Crank or a very small child (about Peter Dinklage’s height) would believe you if you told them they have 90 minutes to live? Possibly the same people who'd laugh watching this movie, since only the very credulous will believe what passes for humor in this film to be funny. Here is a movie that thinks James Earl Jones as a stuttering video store owner is comedic gold
It has beens 7 years since his passing. Suddenly, I felt like watch this film, the final film the late Robin Williams was in. Brought a lot of emotion in me; laughed out loud for most of the scenes, and left with a sad tear at the end. We still miss you, Robin! 😥

It was a remake of the Israeli movie 'Mar Baum'. Kind of incorrect to call it a comedy movie when it is a dark comedy. Enjoyments from both the genres are different. You know it was one of the last movies of the legendary actor Robin Williams. That was not the reason for me to like it. The story begins to build on a silly reason, but it was a partially unique concept. Opens like a regular comedy a











