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All Is Well, I'm Happy is a curious piece that lingers in the mundane yet profound moments of life. It navigates through Jun-seok's simple task of setting up a mosquito net, but it’s wrapped in layers of dreamy introspection—especially through So-ra's perspective. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, allowing the viewer to soak in the atmosphere of their small world. The performances are understated but resonate with a quiet authenticity, capturing the essence of longing and fleeting happiness. It’s not flashy, but rather, it lets the small, tender moments speak volumes about connection and comfort.
This film is still relatively fresh, making physical formats hard to come by at this point. There's been some interest in digital releases, but collectors are keen to see if any limited editions come out, given its unique premise and atmosphere. Its distinct narrative style and focus on simple, intimate moments might appeal to those who appreciate quieter, character-driven stories.
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