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So, 'How shall we comfort ourselves.' is this fascinating documentary, right? It kind of feels like a dance between the tragic and the comedic, all set in these repurposed church buildings. The atmosphere is raw, almost like you're peeking into a shared human experience where everyone is fumbling around for meaning. It's not super polished but that’s part of its charm, making the absurdity of life feel very relatable. The pacing feels intentional, allowing you to soak in the moments of reflection, laughter, and discomfort. The practical effects are minimal, which adds to that sense of authenticity. It’s definitely distinctive in its choice of setting and how it weaves everyday events into this larger commentary on our existence. It’s a mixed bag of emotions that kind of stays with you.
Unique use of repurposed church settingsBlends humor and melancholyExplores themes of existence and absurdity
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