Funeral Etiquette is an intriguing piece from 2004 that plays with themes of rivalry and desperation in the face of death. The atmosphere feels both macabre and oddly comedic, as you have a bald-headed undertaker and a hairdresser vying for the affections of the widow. The pacing is somewhat uneven, but it adds to the awkward tension between the characters. The performances have a raw edge, particularly the rivalry that feels almost Shakespearean in its absurdity. It's not your typical drama—there's a quirky charm to how the practical effects hint at the dark humor throughout. What stands out is how it navigates the absurdity of love even in the most morbid of circumstances. Definitely a curious watch for those interested in unconventional narratives.
Check for unique character dynamics.Notice the dark humor interwoven with the drama.Practical effects enhance the quirky tone.
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