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All Was Good delivers a raw, intimate look at the student protests in India, particularly in Bangalore. The film captures a sense of urgency and vulnerability, threading through personal narratives that explore friendships, language, and identity amidst social upheaval. Its pacing feels almost like a heartbeat—sometimes slow, allowing for reflection, other times quickening with the intensity of the protests. Practically, the film feels very grounded; you’re there, experiencing the tension and camaraderie as the youth navigate their realities. The way it embraces themes of class, caste, and gender feels both personal and politically charged, creating a unique tapestry of voices that resonate beyond the screen. It’s an insightful lens on resistance that doesn’t shy away from the complexities involved.
Intimate portrayal of youth activismFocuses on personal narrativesExplores complex social themes
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