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Mckenna Grace Tackles Grief and Forgiveness in "Regretting You"
20 Oct
Summary
- Mckenna Grace stars in new film "Regretting You" dealing with grief and family tension
- Grace discusses how she connects with heavy emotions and the role of music in her process
- Grace advises younger audiences to not regret past decisions as they've made you who you are

In the new film "Regretting You", Mckenna Grace takes on the role of Clara, a character dealing with grief, family tension, and the messy art of forgiveness. As an executive producer on the project, Grace recently sat down with ABC4's Patrick Beatty to discuss her approach to emotional roles.
Grace explains that she listens to a lot of music to prepare for intense scenes, as it helps her connect with the necessary emotions, even if she hasn't personally experienced the character's struggles. She also advises younger audiences not to regret past decisions, as those experiences have shaped who they are today.
When asked about the relationship between her character and her mother, Grace acknowledges the miscommunication and lack of understanding between the two, emphasizing the importance of open communication. She believes that if the characters had simply talked to each other, many of the issues they faced could have been resolved.
As "Regretting You" hits theaters this weekend, Grace hopes that audiences will take away the message of embracing one's past and not regretting the decisions that have made them who they are today.