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So, 'Mom's Corpse' is a raw exploration of grief set against this bleak backdrop of an impending apocalypse. The story follows Luisito and his siblings as they cope with the trauma of having their deceased mother in their home, which is just as unsettling as the world crumbling outside. The pacing feels deliberate, almost suffocating at times, which really drives home the emotional weight. The practical effects, though not flashy, add an unsettling realism, especially in how they portray decay and loss. Performances are deeply affecting, each sibling embodies their own way of processing this tragedy, and it’s that interplay that sets the film apart. It's not easy viewing, but there's something hauntingly profound about it that lingers.
Deeply atmospheric and heavy on emotional weightPractical effects enhance the realism of the decayThought-provoking themes on loss and family dynamics
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