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Euthanasia, from 1989, is a curious blend, straddling the line between documentary and drama. It explores the heavy and often taboo subject of suicides, presenting a somewhat unsettling yet engaging narrative. The pacing is deliberately slow, encouraging reflection, which feels fitting given the weighty themes at play. The film employs practical effects to enhance its realism, though they’re not over-the-top, maintaining a grounded atmosphere. Performances are raw and unfiltered, often leaving you with an uneasy feeling that lingers. What makes this film distinctive is its unflinching look at the human condition, making it a thought-provoking piece that doesn't shy away from its dark subject matter. It’s definitely for those interested in the more somber side of cinema.
Semi-fictional narrative style blurs reality.Realistic performances that evoke strong emotions.A unique perspective on a sensitive subject.
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