"Merry Good Enough" is more than enough. It is wonderful!! It tells the story of a dysfunctional family that rediscovers each other, when their mother is missing on Christmas Eve. The movie's realistic portrayal of the mixture of love and pain between siblings, and between parents and their adult children, is laced with humor and affection for its characters. The cast is captivating, creating an atomosphere that is both natural and familiar. Raye Levine, who plays "Lucy", the central character, holds our attention throughout as she moves between vulnerability and anger. Comfort Clinton gives a nuanced performance as "Cynthia", the sister, a successful lawyer, who arrives full of bluster and judgment, only to go through many changes as the story unfolds. Daniel Desmarais , the brother "Tim", is a delight to watch, with his understated and natural comic timing. Joel Murray, as the father, and Susan Gallagher, as the mother, give bouyant and poignant performances. Sawyer Spielberg is endearing as the handsome neighbor. The cameos by Marcia DeBonis and Sophie Von Haselberg, and others are terrific. The affectionate energy of the cast is contagious. This movie touches everyone's heart.