Apple TV+ presents Come See Me In The Good Light, a moving documentary that follows poets Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley as they navigate the devastating news of an incurable cancer diagnosis — and transform it into an act of love, creativity, and profound connection.
The trailer provides glimpses of both despair and defiance: Andrea’s voice layered over scenes of poetry, reflection, and partnership; Megan standing by their side as they choose to embrace life rather than shy away. The cinematography underlines the duality of fragility and power, capturing quiet moments of vulnerability alongside bold performances.
What stands out is how the film doesn’t shy away from pain, but reframes it through the lens of art and relationships. It’s rare to find a documentary that is as emotionally raw as it is affirming. Come See Me In The Good Light challenges us to consider what it means to live fully when time is finite, how art becomes resistance, and how love can transcend fear. For anyone drawn to stories of resilience, creativity and authenticity — this is a movie worth watching.