Did she like Amanda Peets portrayal of her?
Goodman: Yeah, she does. She came to the set and she’s an inner city girl and I’m not too cool to be starstruck, but she was happy to be able to hug Mark and Ethan and say “hello,” she was thrilled. We were together since we were kids, so we’re still friends, so she’s happy for me and happy for anything that might be good for my sons. CS: I imagine just writing the movie must have been cathartic so do you feel that you’ve found some closure on that chapter of your life having made this movie? Goodman: You know what? I do. I have more healing. I don’t know if closure is it because I never lived in closure, but the reality is that I have a better view and understanding of it. Closure, I don’t have any reason to close the door because I like to keep remembering where I’m from, who I am, but a better view of it. Not closure though, because I don’t ever look for closure. CS: Where do you go from here? Do you have any other stories from your life you might want to direct? Goodman: No, no mor