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OK (2017) dives into the emotional landscape of grief and the messy path of healing. Following young Matthew and his father, the film captures that raw, awkward transition of moving to a new town, where new faces can either uplift or weigh down. The pacing is steady, drawing you into their quiet struggles, and the performances are grounded—feels very relatable. The cinematography offers a muted palette that underscores the heaviness of their situation. What stands out is how it explores the complexity of human experience; life isn't just about loss, but about connection, too. There’s a certain authenticity in how it portrays resilience, making it an intriguing watch for anyone who appreciates character-driven narratives.
Focused on grief and its impact on family dynamics.Explores themes of connection and understanding.Steady pacing enhances emotional depth.
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