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So, 'The Kids Are Ok' is this quiet drama that digs into the emotional landscape of a family on the verge of collapse. You've got Kenny and Jill, who embody that teenage struggle of feeling lost while their parents are at each other's throats. The tone is raw, kind of heavy, but there's an honesty in their performances that really pulls you in. The pacing is slow, allowing you to sit with the tension and discomfort of their reality. It's not flashy—no big effects or showy scenes—just a really intimate portrayal of family dynamics. There's something distinct about how it captures the confusion of youth amidst adult problems; it feels real and unsettling in a way that lingers.
This film is somewhat hard to find in physical formats, adding to its appeal for collectors. It's not been widely released on home video, so original VHS copies can fetch a decent price. Interest in the movie seems to be on the rise, especially among those who appreciate deep character studies and slice-of-life narratives. There's definitely a niche market for films like this that delve into family dysfunction with such a personal touch.
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