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So, 'It's Gonna Be Okay' really dives into the darker shades of human experience. It’s like a counterpoint to 'Loving,' which was all about bliss and connection. Here, the atmosphere is thick with melancholy; you can feel the weight of break-ups and that isolating loneliness. The pacing is slow, but it works in its favor, allowing those heavy emotions to sink in. The performances are raw, almost visceral, pulling you into each character's struggle. What stands out is how it captures the subtleties of sadness without resorting to melodrama. And sure, practical effects aren’t the highlight, but it’s the lingering shots and silence that really bring the emotional depth to life. It's definitely a different kind of cinematic experience.
Tone is deeply melancholic, contrasting with 'Loving.'Pacing allows for emotional reflection, heavy on mood.Performances are raw and immersive, enhancing the experience.
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