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"Goodbye Girl"

"The Goodbye Girl" is a romantic comedy film released in 1977, directed by Herbert Ross and written by Neil Simon. It stars Marsha Mason as a single mother and Richard Dreyfuss as a struggling actor who becomes her unexpected roommate. The story revolves around their evolving relationship, marked by humor and emotional challenges, as they navigate love, insecurity, and personal growth. The film received critical acclaim, including an Academy Award for Dreyfuss, and is noted for its witty dialogue and strong performances, capturing the complexities of modern relationships in a lighthearted yet insightful manner.