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So, 'OK' is this quirky little comedy that dives into family dynamics and the weight of expectations. The pacing is pretty relaxed, which gives you time to really soak in Marta's frustrations and her complicated relationship with her mom and sister. The voice message setup is clever; it’s almost like a stream of consciousness that pulls you in, even if you start to zone out like Marta. The performances have this raw, relatable quality that make the characters feel real. Practical effects aren’t really a focus here, but the comedic timing and dialogue are sharp enough to keep you entertained. It’s got a certain charm that sticks with you, maybe because it’s so earnest in its exploration of familial love and rivalry.
'OK' is relatively new to the collector scene, having seen some limited releases and festival runs. The lack of well-known names behind it could mean more scarcity in future formats, which is always a point of interest for collectors who track emerging filmmakers. Keep an eye on how this one evolves in the coming years; it might just capture a niche audience that appreciates its distinct take on comedy and familial relationships.
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