
So, 'Los que van a morir te saludan' has this quirky charm that's hard to pin down. It's a comedy that really leans into absurdity, blending dark humor with lighthearted scenarios. There’s a unique pacing; it doesn’t rush, letting the moments breathe, which adds to the offbeat vibe. The performances are quite engaging, with the cast navigating the script's eccentricities well. And while I wish I had more info on the director, the film's atmosphere feels like a patchwork of influences. The practical effects, though not overwhelming, contribute to its distinctive style. It’s the sort of film that makes you think about life and death, but with a wink – a bit surreal, a tad reflective, and definitely memorable in its own way.
Quirky humor blended with dark themes.Distinctive pacing that allows moments to breathe.Engaging performances that navigate absurdity well.
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Raúl Melero
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