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Everything is going well (1986) draws you into the world of P. Pūras, a man who’s the heartbeat of the Žiežmariai clinic. It’s a documentary that captures his daily grind—he’s not a medical expert, but he’s indispensable. The film's tone is warm yet reflective, painting a vivid picture of dedication and community. You can feel the atmosphere of the clinic, where every creak of the floor and hum of machinery tells a story. There's something genuine about the way Pūras interacts with patients and staff, making it all seem so personal. The pacing is thoughtful, allowing you to soak in the little moments. It’s a unique exploration of unsung heroes in everyday life, really.
Documentary style is very observationalFocus on a single protagonist's lifeCaptures the essence of everyday heroism
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