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If Yes, Okay is one of those films that kind of sits in the back of your mind even after it ends. The Spijkerbergs, an absurdly rich family, are just a bit too eccentric for their own good. The father’s hobby—collecting miniature dioramas of real historical atrocities—is both unsettling and oddly fascinating, which sets a tone of dark humor throughout. The mother's struggle against aging fame adds this layer of desperation that feels all too real. The performances are a mix of over-the-top and raw, which somehow makes them feel relatable. The pacing is a bit uneven, but that kind of works for the story—mirroring their chaotic lives. It’s distinctive for its blending of absurdity and stark reality. Definitely an interesting watch for those who appreciate a deeper dive into the human condition.
Absurd family dynamics.Themes of fame and age.Unique blend of dark humor and drama.
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