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‘I’m Fine (Thanks for Asking)’ Review: Low-Budget Debut Takes on the Pandemic’s Hardships with Aplomb
Lisa Kennedy When someone insists they’re “fine,” it’s seldom the case. Take Danny, the recently widowed mom in the low-budget charmer “I’m Fine (Thanks for Asking),” which directors Kelley Kali and Angelique Molina’s made on coronavirus stimulus check funds.Having lost her apartment during the COVID-19 crunch, Danny roller skates around a neighborhood of housing projects, fast-food joints and quasi-suburban homes trying to rustle enough gig economy scraps to pay rent and security on a new apartment.