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So, 'It Usually Ends Well' is this quirky documentary that dives into the life of a cat owner who's, well, a bit over the top. The director really captures the whole vibe of a small village getting swept up in the drama of a missing cat, and it’s kind of hilarious how everyone rallies around this cause. There’s a palpable sense of urgency as the cat is due to have kittens, which adds an interesting layer to the story. The pacing feels almost like a suspense film at times, even though it's grounded in reality. The performances are genuine; you can feel the community’s love and concern. It really stands out in how it explores obsession and connection through the lens of pet ownership.
Unique perspective on community and pet ownershipBlends humor with the emotional stakes of lossInteresting character studies within a small village
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