Director: Jim Rash

Cast: Allison Janney, Andrew Rannells, Suzy Nakamura, Bonnie Hunt, Oscar Nuñez

Miss You Love You is a 2026 American drama film directed by Jim Rash, running 98 minutes, that weaves sharp grief humor with genuine emotional weight. When a stubborn, sharp-tongued widow finds herself forced to arrange her late husband's funeral alongside her estranged son's assistant, the film builds something rare: comedy rooted entirely in loss.

What is Miss You Love You about?

Margaret is a widow who does not want help — not from strangers, certainly not from her estranged gay son's chirpy assistant, who arrives uninvited into the most painful week of her life. The two clash immediately: different generations, different temperaments, different ideas of what grief is supposed to look like. Yet as the funeral details pile up — catering disasters, old family debts, and unexpected arrivals — they are thrown into a strange intimacy neither expected. Resentments that had calcified over years begin to crack. Humor surfaces in the most inconvenient moments. By the time the service approaches, what started as a logistical truce has quietly shifted into something harder to name: mutual recognition between two people who both loved the same man, in very different ways.

Cast & crew

Director Jim Rash, best known for his writing work on television, brings a dry, precise comic touch to the material. Allison Janney anchors the film as Margaret, wielding her signature blend of authority and vulnerability. Andrew Rannells brings warmth and timing as her unlikely partner. Bonnie Hunt, Suzy Nakamura, and Oscar Nuñez round out a cast that keeps the tone balanced between comedy and quiet heartbreak.

Context & significance

For Persian-speaking viewers in the diaspora, Miss You Love You speaks to something universally recognizable: the way families fracture, stay silent for too long, and sometimes find their way back to each other only through the rituals of loss. Themes of estrangement between parents and adult children, of unspoken disappointments hardening into distance, resonate deeply across cultures — including Iranian households where generational and value gaps are often wide and rarely discussed openly. The film is available on K-Time with Persian dubbing AND Persian subtitles, meaning viewers can follow in their most comfortable mode. Its warm, character-driven pacing makes it well suited to multigenerational watch sessions.

Where & how to watch

Miss You Love You is available now on K-Time with both Persian dubbing and Persian subtitles. Stream it on your browser, TV, or phone — no VPN needed, no geo-blocking, and no extra download required. Subscribe and cancel anytime.