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Christopher Goodman is an auteur-like director with a distinct visual style and thematic focus on moral dilemmas and the complexities of human nature. His films often explore the grey areas between right and wrong, challenging audiences to grapple with thorny ethical quandaries. Goodman's 2017 historical drama "The Mayflower" is a prime example of his nuanced approach. Set against the backdrop of the Pilgrims' voyage to the New World, the film deftly navigates the conflicting motivations of its ensemble cast, from the Puritans seeking religious freedom to the opportunistic crew members. Goodman's camera lingers on the confined spaces of the ship, creating an intimate, claustrophobic atmosphere that mirrors the characters' internal struggles. In his 2018 thriller "The Good Samaritans," Goodman delves into the moral quandaries of everyday life. The film follows a group of seemingly upstanding citizens who find themselves entangled in a web of deceit after witnessing a hit-and-run accident. Goodman's nuanced script and assured direction keep audiences guessing, challenging them to question their own ethical boundaries. His work has drawn comparisons to the socially conscious cinema of Michael Haneke and the moral ambiguity of the Coen brothers.

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