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Good Not Great presents a raw, gritty dive into the chaotic psyche of a bipolar comedian navigating life post-breakup. The film's pacing is erratic, much like the protagonist's mental state, as it bounces between moments of dark humor and gut-wrenching vulnerability. There's a distinct atmosphere created by the unsettling blend of comedy and anguish, making the viewer question the fine line between laughter and despair. Performances are striking, particularly in how they capture the manic highs and crippling lows of mental illness. The practical effects used in some of the flashback sequences add a layer of surrealism, enhancing the sense of disorientation. It's a film that immerses you in the highs and lows of one man's journey, leaving a lingering impact long after the credits roll.
Raw portrayal of mental illnessUnique blend of comedy and dramaInteresting use of practical effects
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