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So, Good Will, directed by Iván Lomelí, is a bit of an understated drama. The film captures this raw, gritty vibe, focusing on a young man's journey as he grapples with the idea that not everyone has good intentions. The pacing is a bit slow at times, but it really builds that sense of introspection, you know? The performances are solid, especially the lead who conveys a lot through subtle expressions. It has this almost palpable atmosphere of disillusionment, which really resonates throughout. What’s distinct is how it taps into the complexities of trust and belief in people, a theme that feels very relevant. Overall, it’s more about the inner struggle than any flashy effects, which gives it a grounded feel.
Strong character developmentEmphasis on psychological themesSubtle, impactful performances
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