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Killing Eleanor has this offbeat charm that feels both darkly comedic and oddly poignant. It really dives into the themes of autonomy and the messy nature of human connections, ya know? The pacing is a bit unconventional, but it works for the story. Rich Newey's direction brings out these raw performances, especially from the leads who really carry the film. The practical effects are minimal but serve the story well, focusing more on the interactions than flashy visuals. It captures a unique blend of humor and heart, making you ponder life and death in a way that's refreshingly honest. Not your typical comedy-drama, for sure.
Explores autonomy and mortalityUnique blend of humor and dramaFocuses on character-driven storytelling
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