Everything Will Be Fine in the End (2023)

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Everything Will Be Fine in the End (2023). | Not Rated

“One of the things I love about some films is that they donu0026#39;t spell everything out for the audience, leaving room for personal experience to paint a picture. u0026quot;Everything Will Be Fine in the Endu0026quot; certainly isnu0026#39;t a paint-by-numbers effort, as it effortlessly swerves from absurdist comedy to existential angst to the brutality of the banal, while offering up moments of what could be either enlightenment or self-delusion (possibly both). Itu0026#39;s a powerful film, made more so by the fact that, for better or worse, I pretty much know real-life examples of all these characters. The casting is pretty spot on, with actors who very much inhabit their characters on a sometimes disturbing level. Of note is also the score, by director/writer Joe Bartone. This is definitely one that deserves a much wider audience, and Iu0026#39;m looking forward to Bartoneu0026#39;s next effort.”

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