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A Morte Como Ela É offers a raw glimpse into the Brazilian funeral industry, blending documentary realism with an almost unsettling intimacy. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to absorb the heavy themes surrounding death and the societal rituals tied to it. It’s not just about the macabre; it captures the everyday lives of those who work in this field, showcasing their interactions with grieving families. The practical effects don't really apply here, obviously, but the authenticity of the scenarios feels almost like a performance in itself. There’s a certain atmosphere that hangs over the film, a mix of curiosity and discomfort that stays with you long after the credits roll. Quite distinctive in its approach, it’s a film that invites reflection on mortality in a very unfiltered way.
Unique exploration of a sensitive subjectReflects on societal views of deathIntimate portrayal of funeral industry workers
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