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Funeral is a haunting piece, shot in stark black and white that really draws you into its somber atmosphere. It’s almost devoid of dialogue, letting the visuals carry the weight of the story. You’re witnessing a man’s last day, and it unfolds with an almost meditative pacing. The themes of self-loathing and dignity loss are palpable; it’s raw and unfiltered. There’s something about the practical effects, too, that feels so real and grounding. The performances are deeply introspective, as if each actor is channeling the weight of their character's despair. It’s a film that lingers in your mind long after it’s over, one that invites multiple viewings to truly appreciate its depths.
Almost entirely wordless, allowing visuals to express emotions.Shot in black and white, enhancing its melancholic tone.Deeply contemplative; may require multiple viewings to appreciate.
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