

It’s OK revolves around two women trying to take control of their lives at the same time. Xu Ke wants to spend her vacation undergoing surgery to remove a uterine polyp, while her mother, Hu Chunrong, is quietly planning to leave home and escape the frustrations of a marriage that has worn her down for years. As both women confront deeply personal decisions, old wounds begin to surface, forcing them to face not only their own fears but also the complicated relationship they share.
Rather than turning the story into a heavy family melodrama, director Yang Lina balances emotional moments with humor, creating a film that feels grounded in everyday experiences. The result is a relationship drama built around forgiveness, frustration, and the challenges of understanding the people closest to us.
Wen Qi leads the film as Xu Ke, capturing a young woman caught between adulthood and uncertainty. Opposite her, Qin Hailu brings depth and warmth to Hu Chunrong, portraying a mother who has spent years putting others before herself. Their scenes together form the heart of the film, particularly when long-suppressed emotions finally come to the surface. Supporting performances from Li Xueqin, White-K, Niu Li, and Liu Jia help flesh out the world around the central pair without distracting from the family dynamic driving the story.
One of the film’s strengths is its refusal to exaggerate its conflicts. Yang Lina approaches the material with patience, allowing conversations and small moments to reveal the characters’ struggles. The screenplay understands that family disagreements are rarely about a single issue; they are built from years of misunderstandings, sacrifices, and unspoken feelings.
Visually, the film remains understated, keeping attention on the characters rather than stylistic flourishes. That restraint allows the emotional moments to land naturally.
It’s OK premiered in Hangzhou on March 14, 2026, received a limited theatrical rollout on March 21, and opened nationwide in China on April 3, 2026. A digital release followed on May 15, 2026. As of June 2026, international streaming availability remains limited, and viewers outside China should monitor regional distributors and digital platforms for release announcements.