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Good for Me is a raw exploration of a young woman's emotional landscape as she navigates the complexities of seeking an abortion. At 25, Jules finds herself back in her childhood home, a place filled with memories, but now overshadowed by her current reality. The pacing is intentionally slow, allowing the tension to build as the 72 hours tick down to her procedure. The atmosphere is thick with unspoken questions and familial love that feels both comforting and suffocating. The performances are quite striking, especially as Jules grapples with her own choices against her parents' expectations. It's a subtle film that dives deep into themes of autonomy, societal pressures, and the often unseen burdens of women’s choices. A distinctive piece that doesn't shy away from the emotional weight of its subject matter.
Examines the tension between personal choice and family expectations.Features strong performances that convey deep emotional conflict.Captures the atmosphere of uncertainty and reflection.
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