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So, (Im)mortals, directed by Lila Ribi, dives into those big questions about death and what might lie beyond it. The film centers around Ribi's grandmother Greti, who's got this steadfast, almost chilling belief that there's just...nothing after we die. Ribi’s perspective, though, is more open, more curious, and that tension really drives the film. The pacing feels reflective, allowing moments to breathe, and you can really feel the weight of the conversations. The visuals have this raw, unadorned quality, which complements the personal nature of the subject matter well. Performances are intimate, bordering on the ethereal—it's not just a documentary; it’s a deep dive into belief and the human experience, you know?
Explores themes of belief and skepticism about life after death.Intimate interviews create a personal atmosphere.Visual style emphasizes raw honesty over polish.
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