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Everything Is Fine is a subtle exploration of anxiety wrapped in the mundane chaos of impending graduation. The film captures that peculiar mix of excitement and dread, especially as Sara navigates her last day as an art student. What stands out here is how it balances moments of quiet introspection with the vibrant distractions of her peers. The atmosphere feels almost dreamlike at times, punctuated by fleeting interactions that feel both genuine and hollow. Sara's struggle is relatable, a reflection of many creative journeys, and the performances bring a rawness that resonates. It's not flashy, but it lingers in your mind, revealing layers on subsequent viewings. You get the sense of a deeper commentary on artistic pressure, and that’s what keeps it interesting.
Focuses on artistic insecurity.Captures the essence of graduation.Subtle yet impactful performances.
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