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Der Urnengang has this really interesting, almost surreal vibe, you know? The pacing might feel a bit off to some, but it adds to the dreamlike quality. The performances are raw and evoke a sense of unease that lingers. Themes of mortality and existential reflection are prevalent, and there's this haunting atmosphere throughout that keeps you thinking long after it’s over. I mean, the practical effects are understated yet impactful—nothing flashy, but they really pull you into the world of the film. It’s unique in its approach, and if you’re into films that challenge traditional storytelling, it’s worth diving into.
Der Urnengang didn't have much of a spotlight upon release, which makes it somewhat of a hidden gem among certain collectors. The formats it was released in are a bit limited, and I’ve noticed that demand tends to fluctuate depending on its current streaming availability. It’s not easy to find physical copies, so it captures a niche interest, especially among those who appreciate the more obscure corners of cinema.
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