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Don't Make Me Go(2022) Apr 2026

The film is primarily for its depiction of mature themes and lifestyle choices. Don't Make Me Go (2022) - Parents guide - IMDb

(2022) is a road-trip dramedy that explores a terminal illness through the lens of a father-daughter relationship. While it begins as a conventional bonding story, it is widely known for a major third-act plot twist that fundamentally shifts the narrative. Plot Overview Don't Make Me Go(2022)

His secret mission is to reunite Wally with her mother, who abandoned them years earlier, so she won't be alone after he passes. He frames the trip around his 20th college reunion and teaching Wally how to drive. The film is primarily for its depiction of

Max (John Cho), a single father, discovers he has a terminal bone tumor in his brain. Facing a risky surgery with an 80% chance of death, he decides to forgo immediate treatment to take his 15-year-old daughter, Wally (Mia Isaac), on a cross-country road trip from California to New Orleans. Plot Overview His secret mission is to reunite

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The film is primarily for its depiction of mature themes and lifestyle choices. Don't Make Me Go (2022) - Parents guide - IMDb

(2022) is a road-trip dramedy that explores a terminal illness through the lens of a father-daughter relationship. While it begins as a conventional bonding story, it is widely known for a major third-act plot twist that fundamentally shifts the narrative. Plot Overview

His secret mission is to reunite Wally with her mother, who abandoned them years earlier, so she won't be alone after he passes. He frames the trip around his 20th college reunion and teaching Wally how to drive.

Max (John Cho), a single father, discovers he has a terminal bone tumor in his brain. Facing a risky surgery with an 80% chance of death, he decides to forgo immediate treatment to take his 15-year-old daughter, Wally (Mia Isaac), on a cross-country road trip from California to New Orleans.