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Plot Summary
Guided by motivational affirmations and encouraged by an intense physical-movement workshop, actor Paul Kaplan struggles through a series of demoralizing auditions that push him towards the edge. OK, Good mixes vérité technique with confining formalism to build a hypnotic and tweaked-out meditation on performance, identity, anxiety, and one man's personal apocalypse.
Customer Reviews
Unique Film + Stellar Performance
Terrific film. Beautifully shot, patient, funny, and heart wrenching. And Hugo Armstrong gives an incredible performance. If you're interested in detailed, one of a kind film-making, check it out.
Great Movie
I saw this at the Cincinnati Film Fest in 2012 when I was there for a screening of my own film. Didn't know what to expect, but it was was really good. If you are used to conventional filming making, then you might not like it at first…but give it time. It grows on you and there is some really big revelations in this film. Especially if you are in the film and entertainment biz. I saw it with a few other filmmakers at the fest and they all appreciated it. My favorite part was the Conan the Barbarian monologue…classic. Hope to see more from these guys...
Ok, Good, No Really, Very Good!
We had a few people over to see "OK, GOOD" last night at our house. We found it interesting, thought provoking and challenging all at the same time. It really captures the plight of an LA actor trying to make a living. Martinico did a good job producing and editing.
Hugo Armstrong did a great job acting, We loved the monologue scene. Pretty intense.