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Las Flores Son Para Los Muertos offers this odd blend of humor and melancholy. You've got this couple, seemingly happy, but there's this undercurrent of obsession with death that’s just... fascinating. The pacing feels a bit unconventional, as it meanders through their quirky daily routines and her rehearsals for what’s to come. The performances are genuinely engaging; the husband’s bemusement plays off her eccentricity in a way that feels real, almost relatable. The atmosphere is a mix of warm domesticity and unsettling themes of mortality, which somehow works. Practical effects? Not heavy on the gore, but rather on the charm of everyday life interspersed with these darker thoughts. It’s distinct in its approach to life and death—definitely not your typical comedy-drama.
Explores themes of mortality with a comedic touchUneven pacing that reflects the couple's quirky lifestyleStrong performances that highlight the absurdity of their situation
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