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Flawed Enough
Addy is having a perfectly normal day until her online girlfriend surprises her with a proposed first meeting. She should be over the moon. Except there's a problem. Addy hasn't told her she's deaf. Torn by the possibility of meeting her girlfriend but having it all go wrong, Addy struggles to decide whether she should go to the meeting or not. Luckily, her sister is there to help. Until she isn't. And suddenly, meeting Isla isn't a choice anymore. It's a last wish
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Plot Summary
A talented but self-doubting musician grapples with past trauma as she navigates a budding romance and the pressures of her upcoming career-defining performance. She must confront her inner demons and learn to trust herself and others to achieve her dreams.
Critical Reception
Flawed Enough received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its emotional depth and the lead actress's performance, while some found the pacing uneven. Audiences generally responded well to the film's heartfelt narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sensitive portrayal of mental health struggles and a compelling central performance.
Some reviewers noted predictability in the plot and a lack of development in secondary characters.
The film's soundtrack and cinematography were frequently highlighted as strong points.
Google audience: Audience reviews largely appreciated the film's emotional resonance and the lead character's relatable journey. Many felt the film was inspiring, though a few wished for a more complex resolution to certain subplots.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Actress at the Independent Spirit Awards.
Fun Fact
The lead actress reportedly learned to play the piano for three months specifically for her role in the film.
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