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So, 'Good Luck. And Take Care of Each Other' is this offbeat little gem from 2012. It follows Alvar, a retired guy who's kind of lost in his own world, creating these imaginary memoirs to distract from his guilt. The film takes a turn when he meets Miriam, a teenager who's not exactly the most socially aware but has a certain stubborn charm. Their friendship feels real and raw, and the way they connect through public art really adds depth. The pacing has a nice ebb and flow, capturing both the silliness and seriousness of life. There's something quite distinctive about how it blends comedy and drama without feeling forced. The performances feel genuine, making you root for these two misfits.
Explores themes of guilt and friendshipMixes lighthearted moments with deeper emotional beatsFeatures engaging performances that draw you in
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