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Ain't God Alright (2020) delivers an intimate look at the struggles of Eugene Middlebrooks, a musician grappling with loss and uncertainty. The film unfolds over three days, blending moments of heartache with tiny glimmers of hope. The pacing feels almost languid, allowing you to sit with Eugene's pain and his awkward, raw interactions with friends. There's a certain honesty in the performances that draws you in, making it feel like you're eavesdropping on real lives. It's not just about the job search; it dives into what truly matters, leaving a lingering sense of reflection long after the credits roll.
Ain't God Alright has had limited distribution, which makes it a bit harder to find in physical formats. Currently, it’s mostly circulating in festival circuits and niche collections, so it hasn’t yet reached a wide audience. Collectors may appreciate its authentic portrayal of struggle and resilience, as well as the raw performances that feel very grounded. Keep an eye out for any upcoming releases or festival showings, as it could become a sought-after title for those interested in indie dramas.
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