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Heaven, I Suppose dives deep into the existential dread of a funeral director facing a mirror image of himself. The atmosphere is thick with a sort of melancholic introspection, creating a tone that lingers long after the credits roll. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of reflection to settle in, which feels very intentional—like you're part of the grieving process. The performances are subtle yet striking, especially in how they convey the weight of mortality without being overly dramatic. Practical effects are minimal but effectively haunting, emphasizing the realism of death. This film stands out in its exploration of identity and mortality, drawing you into a contemplative space that feels both heavy and strangely comforting.
The film has a slow burn that may not suit everyone's taste.Look out for the nuanced performances that anchor the story.The exploration of identity is both eerie and thought-provoking.
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