A Story About Letting Go
Netflix’s Goodbye June trailer sets the tone immediately: sun-faded summers, unfinished relationships, and the ache of returning to a place that no longer feels like home. The film follows a woman revisiting her hometown after years away, only to confront the life she left behind — and the one she never became.
A Drama Built on Small Moments
The cinematography leans into warmth and melancholy: close-ups of hands, drifting light, soft silences.
Nothing is rushed; everything breathes.
It’s the kind of drama that trusts emotion more than plot, inviting viewers into something personal, fragile, and unguarded.
A Promising New Entry in Netflix’s Indie Wave
If the final film matches the tone of this trailer, Goodbye June could become one of Netflix’s standout dramas of the year — intimate, nostalgic, and human.