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So, 'How to Wash A Body, How to Cleanse A Soul' is this intriguing drama that really dives into some heavy themes of connection and regret. The premise is wild—Jack's first encounter with his estranged father is, of all times, just before the funeral. And the fact that Richard's body talks back? That's where it gets really interesting. It adds a layer of dark humor and surrealism that you don't see often. The pacing is a bit unorthodox, but it flows in a way that keeps you engaged, almost like you're navigating a dream. The performances are raw, especially from Jack, and the practical effects, well, they add to that eerie yet intimate atmosphere. It's definitely a distinctive watch.
This film's availability is fairly limited, which makes it an interesting piece for collectors. It's not one of those widely recognized titles, so you won't find it on every shelf. The independent nature of the film contributes to its rarity, and it seems to have garnered a niche following among those who appreciate unconventional narrative styles. If you stumble upon it, it’s likely to pique the interest of collectors who enjoy the unique blend of drama and surreal elements.
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