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So, 'Ok, It's Fine' offers this laid-back, almost languid vibe, which is a nice change from the usual fast-paced comedies. Mariano's character feels very relatable, stuck in that limbo of adulthood while he’s still hanging out with his mom. The dynamic between him and his cousin Ramiro brings a fresh energy, almost like a coming-of-age twist, but for an adult. There’s a lot of quiet humor, and the pacing really allows the awkwardness of their situation to breathe. The performances have this rawness that's refreshing, not overly polished like some mainstream stuff. It's like a slice-of-life film with comedy elements that makes you reflect on life choices without being too heavy-handed about it.
Offbeat humor with a relatable protagonistSubtle exploration of family dynamicsPacing allows for character development
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