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For Goodness Sake is an intriguing little comedy that dives into the nature of goodness itself. It’s not your usual laugh-a-minute fare, more like a series of vignettes that are both ironic and touching, exploring what it means to be a good person. The pacing is a bit uneven, which adds to its charm, I guess, as it meanders through various scenarios asking big questions without ever getting too heavy-handed. The humor often feels like a gentle poke rather than a punchline. The performances aren’t particularly flashy, but they suit the film’s low-key vibe. It’s a film that feels distinctive for its willingness to engage with philosophical ideas in a light-hearted, sometimes absurd manner, leaving you pondering long after the credits roll.
Offers a unique take on philosophical themesHumor is subtle, not overwhelmingVignettes vary in tone and length, creating a patchwork feel
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