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Don't Worry About It dives deep into the psyche of grief and mental health, leaning heavily on a somber atmosphere. The pacing can be a bit slow, but it kind of adds to the weight of the protagonist's struggle with her OCD, which feels very raw and real. The therapy scenes are particularly gripping β they really reflect the turmoil of facing inner demons. The performances, especially from the lead, are intense and compelling, capturing both vulnerability and resilience. I found it distinctive in how it portrays OCD not as a quirky trait but as a debilitating condition that profoundly impacts relationships. The emotional weight hangs heavy, and itβs not just a story about recovery, but about learning to live with loss.
Intense portrayal of OCDStrong lead performanceExplores themes of grief and recovery
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