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Almost Fine is a deeply introspective documentary directed by Fanni Hatházi, exploring the life of Balázs, who seems to have it all by societal standards. The film's tone is contemplative, often lingering on moments of quiet reflection as Balázs grapples with an internal void amid his seemingly successful life. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to sit with the discomfort of his existential questions. Subtle yet powerful, the performances feel genuine, drawing you into his world without pretense. The documentary captures a unique slice of Hungarian life while tackling universal themes—identity, fulfillment, and the search for meaning. It's the kind of film that gets under your skin and makes you ponder long after the credits roll.
Check out how the pacing allows for deep reflection.Notice the authentic performances that draw you in.The atmosphere feels both intimate and universal.
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Fanni Hatházi
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