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So, 'Good Luck to You' is this quirky comedy that really captures the weirdness of lockdown life. The director remains unknown, which adds to its indie charm. The pacing is a bit uneven, bouncing between awkward silences and bursts of humor, reflecting the isolation we all felt. There's a certain rawness in the performances; they really embody the dullness and restlessness that creeped in during the pandemic. And while it lacks flashy effects—it's more about dialogue and interactions—it's those little moments that make you chuckle or nod in recognition. You can see how it mirrors our shared experiences, even if it feels a bit rough around the edges. It’s distinctively relatable, if that makes sense.
Captures the essence of lockdown experiences.Quirky humor with a raw execution.Reflective of human connection in isolation.
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Yasuhiro Kijima
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