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Memento Mori is an interesting slice of 90s British cinema that dives into the lives of elderly folks in London, grappling with mortality in a peculiar way. The atmosphere is thick with that post-war melancholy, but it's countered by dry humor that emerges from their absurd predicaments. The pacing is deliberate, allowing us to dwell in their stories, building tension around those ominous phone calls predicting death. Performances are heartfelt, capturing both the fragility and resilience of aging characters. There's a distinct charm in how it balances drama with comedy, making the morbid subject matter feel oddly relatable. And the practical effects are minimal but effective, keeping the focus squarely on the characters' emotional journeys rather than flashy visuals.
Interesting take on agingDry humor amidst dark themesEmphasis on character-driven storytelling
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