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So, His Wake is an intriguing film that dives into the complexities of grief and memory. Set during a father's wake, it captures a really raw atmosphere as the young protagonist interviews the guests. What makes it stand out is how it challenges these often insincere social rituals, pushing for genuine emotion amidst the usual niceties. The pacing leans towards introspective, almost contemplative, as each conversation peels back layers of the deceased's life through the lenses of those who knew him. The performances feel genuine, with a mix of awkwardness and sincerity that gives the film an earthy feel. It's quite a unique exploration of loss that lingers after the credits roll.
His Wake has had limited releases, making it somewhat of a hidden gem among collectors. There aren't many physical formats available, which adds to its scarcity. Interest has been growing slowly, especially among those who appreciate more introspective cinema. If you're looking for something that steps away from mainstream narratives, this film might pique your curiosity.
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