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Perfect Happiness is a deep dive into the complexities of emotion and connection, set against the bustling backdrop of Barcelona. Ainhoa, an aspiring pianist, faces a life-altering incident that really shifts her perspective. The pacing can feel a bit languorous, allowing moments to breathe, but it’s precisely this that lets the themes of vulnerability and isolation resonate. Her relationship with Imanol unfolds with an aching realism; you can really feel her struggle to express herself. The performances, especially Ainhoa’s, are raw and nuanced. There’s a certain atmosphere throughout that’s both melancholic and hopeful, reflecting the duality of her journey. It’s a film that lingers, urging you to reflect on your own emotional landscapes.
Explores themes of emotional vulnerabilitySet in a richly portrayed BarcelonaFocus on character-driven narrative
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