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Don't Worry, Be Happy feels like a deep dive into the chaotic world of creativity and relationships. The atmosphere is heavy with existential weight, reflecting Désiré's struggle as a writer and the repercussions of his biting critiques. The film's pacing is somewhat languid, letting moments breathe, which can be both a blessing and a challenge. The performances stand out, particularly as Désiré grapples with his own inadequacies and the complexities of his interactions with Alex and Manu. It's not about flashy effects; it’s the rawness and the authenticity that hooks you. There's a distinct blend of humor and pathos here, making it an intriguing piece for those interested in the interplay of art and life.
Explores the realities of artistic lifeCharacter-driven narrativeSubtle humor mixed with drama
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