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It's Fine. (2024) dives deep into Max's psyche, intertwining her casual relationships with a raw examination of her past. The film's tone is reflective, almost melancholic, creating a space that feels both personal and universal. Pacing feels deliberate; moments of intimacy linger, forcing the audience to sit with Max's realizations. The performances are understated yet powerful—there's a rawness to the dialogue and interactions that feels genuine. What stands out is how it tackles themes of sexual liberation versus societal expectations, challenging Max's perceptions of herself. The practical effects are minimal, focusing instead on character depth and emotional resonance, which really makes it distinctive in this genre. Not your typical drama, that's for sure.
Noted for its reflective toneStrong character developmentMinimalist approach to practical effects
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