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What It’s Like to Be Okay is a raw exploration of familial ties and personal ambition. The film dives into Terry Moore’s struggle as an actor, and it really captures the weight of choices made in pursuit of a dream. The pacing felt deliberate, allowing the emotional moments to breathe, especially between Terry and his daughter. The performances are grounded, particularly the daughter’s heartbreaking portrayal of loss and disappointment. It carries a somber tone, underscored by a minimalist score that enhances the drama. There’s a distinct lack of flashy effects, which keeps the focus on the characters' emotional journeys. Overall, it resonates with anyone who’s faced the challenges of balancing career and family.
Strong character-driven narrativeEmphasis on emotional realismMinimalist approach enhances the story
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