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So, 'How I Learned to Die' is quite the trip. You’ve got this 16-year-old, Iris, who's just been handed this heavy statistic about her life expectancy. It's a real mix of comedy and drama, and honestly, it balances the two pretty well. The tone is playful yet introspective, making you reflect while still chuckling at her wild antics. The pacing feels natural; it doesn't rush through her bucket list but allows room for pauses, for moments of connection. The performances are solid—especially how Iris evolves as she faces her own mortality. There's something raw about her discoveries that feels both unique and relatable. It's definitely a film that sticks with you, lingering in that space between laughter and a bittersweet understanding of life.
Engaging character development.Strong blend of humor and deeper themes.Interesting cinematography choices.
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