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It Will Get Better
Working as a TV host of an important political campaign for mayor, Luisa suffers with the professional relations with her co-workers. It’s the last week before the first round of local elections and Luisa, away from her hometown and family, discovers a serious scandal that could jeopardize the entire election. Not only must she now decide her fate, but that of an entire city.
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Plot Summary
A former decorated police officer, now struggling with the loss of his family and his career, finds himself on the verge of homelessness. He must confront his past demons and find the strength to rebuild his life, seeking redemption and a path towards healing. The film explores themes of grief, addiction, and the possibility of second chances.
Critical Reception
"It Will Get Better" received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often highlighting the performances of its lead actors, particularly James McEachin. While some praised its heartfelt portrayal of overcoming adversity, others found the narrative pacing to be uneven and the themes to be somewhat underdeveloped. Audience reception was generally more favorable, appreciating the film's emotional core and inspirational message.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its strong lead performance and emotional depth.
Criticized by some for its predictable narrative and uneven pacing.
Appreciated by audiences for its hopeful message about resilience.
Google audience: While specific Google User review summaries are not readily available for this film, general audience feedback often points to its effectiveness as a tearjerker that inspires hope, even if some viewers found the storytelling conventional.
Fun Fact
The film was independently produced and had a limited theatrical release, with much of its distribution occurring through digital platforms and community screenings.
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