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Shortly after Braff started putting pen to page in 2020, Nick Cordero, his close friend and former costar in the Broadway showBullets Over Broadway the Musical, caught COVID-19 and was hospitalized with severe complications.
Cordero had just moved into the guesthouse of Braff’s L.A.-area home with his wife,Amanda Kloots, and their newborn son Elvis, so Braff had a horrifying front-row seat as his friend’s health rapidly deteriorated because of the virus.
The poignant movie(in theaters now), stars Braff’s ex-girlfriendFlorence Pugh, 27, as Allison, a New Jersey pharmaceutical rep who develops a painkiller addiction after she’s the driver in a car crash that kills her fiancé’s sister.
When she finally seeks treatment, she forms a tentative friendship with her would-be father-in-law Daniel (Morgan Freeman), a recovering alcoholic. Instead of adapting what his loved ones went through, Braff chose to focus on addiction, because, he says, “it’s such an American story.”
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And also a serious one. But comedic moments provide plenty of levity in the film. “I don’t want anything to be too maudlin,” explains Braff, who spent nine seasons making millions of viewers laugh as Dr. John “J.D.” Dorian on the NBC/ABC 2001-10 comedyScrubs.
Previous films he’s made, including his 2004 breakoutGarden State, also mixed comedy and drama. WithA Good Person, he adds, “what I try to say is, ‘There’s still humor in everyday life. And that’s what keeps a lot of us afloat.’ "
Much of the humor comes courtesy ofSaturday Night LivealumMolly Shannon, who plays Allison’s cheerful mother, Diane. In one scene, Diane rambles on about an idea to pitch toShark Tankwhile Allison, unbeknownst to her mother, is “as high as a kite,” says Shannon. “Zach knows that addiction is a heavy subject, but he also knows when it’s time to give the audience some relief and make them laugh. He can strike that balance.”
The tone is similar to Braff’s own experience. “I remember being in the ICU waiting room for my sister, and everything was touch and go, and my whole family’s packed into this room with a half-full fish tank and bad art and a puzzle with 20 missing pieces,” recalls Braff, who has been open about his own battles with depression and anxiety. “And someone in my family says something a little bit funny, and then we all just guffaw, because we so needed a release.”
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The movie is also personal to Braff since he wrote the role of Allison for Pugh. The two, who began dating in 2019 and broke up amicably in 2022, were together throughout the writing and filming. He was working on the script while they were at home during the pandemic, and Braff recalls consulting her often: “I would say, ‘Hey, I figured this cool thing out today. It’s this . . .’ And she would ask questions that would make me brainstorm more. She was the ideal person you want to be bouncing stuff off of.”
LikeGarden State, the new movie was filmed in South Orange and Maplewood, N.J., where Braff’s dad, a lawyer and community-theater actor, and his mom, Dr. Anne Brodzinsky, a psychologist and author, raised him and his three siblings.
“It’s the ultimate ‘write what you know,’ " says Braff of choosing to set the movie there. “I just wanted to be as authentic as possible.” They even filmed in Braff’s former high school (which he attended in the 1990s with musician Lauryn Hill).
Florence Pugh and Morgan Freeman inA Good Person(2023).Jeong Park / Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures

During production in the fall of 2021, he and Pugh rented a house in Maplewood, where they’d host their assistants and friends for dinner after long days of filming. “Whereas I would want to collapse in the fetal position, Florence would just start whipping up a giant meal for everybody. That’s what calms her down,” says Braff. On the menu: butternut squash soup, roasted potatoes—“and other amazing concoctions,” he adds. “She’s a next-level chef.”
Braff speaks about Pugh lovingly, and it’s clear he’s still protective of her. Asked about the hate they faced from people on social media who criticized their 20-year age difference, Braff is polite but firm. “I don’t want to talk about that if that’s okay,” he says. “Enough’s been written about it, and I don’t want to participate.”
He and Faison tackledWest Side Storyin a previous T-Mobile ad, so what could be next?Evita, perhaps? “I lovePatti LuPone,” says Braff. “You had me at Patti LuPone.”
But for the moment, he’s most excited for people to seeA Good Personand hopes they can identify with its themes. “I was writing it [thinking], ‘This is how I feel. There’s got to be some other people that feel this way,’ " he says. “Seeing people’s reaction to it—that’s where you feel the community of ‘Oh, I wasn’t crazy. People can relate.’ "
A Good Personis playing in theaters nationwide.
source: people.com