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So, 'It's Alright, It's Okay' dives deep into the psyche of a college student wrestling with abandonment issues, which is pretty relatable if you ask me. The pacing is quite deliberate, allowing viewers to really soak in the emotional weight of her struggles. The atmosphere feels almost claustrophobic at times, reflecting her inner turmoil. Dialogue is sparse yet impactful, especially during her therapy sessions, which I think adds a layer of authenticity. While the performances are solid, it's the nuance in her journey—her growth, the friendships she navigates—that really stands out. The film embraces vulnerability without over-sentimentality, making it distinct in this era of more dramatic storytelling.
Focus on character developmentStrong emotional undertonesTherapy as a narrative device
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