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It's All Good (2018) delves into the harrowing reality of Venezuela's crumbling healthcare. The film follows a doctor, a pharmacist, an activist, and two cancer patients, weaving together their stories of survival amidst societal chaos. The tone is raw and urgent, capturing the emotional weight of their dilemmas—stay and fight or flee for safety. The pacing feels almost documentary-like, with a real-time urgency, highlighting the dire stakes. Performances are genuine, particularly from the activist Francisco Valencia, who risks it all to help others. The film's distinctive approach is in its unflinching look at human resilience in the face of overwhelming adversity, making it a compelling watch for anyone interested in socio-political realities.
Examines healthcare collapse in VenezuelaFocus on personal stories and survivalRealistic portrayal of socio-political issues
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