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It's All Right, It's OK is a compelling short that pulls you into a single moment of crisis. The rawness of the CPR scene immediately sets a gripping tone, but it’s the slow unraveling that really makes this one stand out. Shot in one dramatic take, you can feel the tension building, the atmosphere thick with uncertainty. Cummings uses minimal practical effects but relies heavily on the visceral performances to convey both urgency and despair. There’s a certain melancholy that lingers as you question the nature of connection and humanity. The pacing is deliberate, giving you just enough time to ponder what's really going on beneath the surface. This piece is an intriguing start to the triptych, showcasing Cummings' knack for blending tension and emotional depth in a very unique way.
Shot in a single takePart of a triptych titled 'Still Life'Highlights themes of human connection and crisis
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