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So, 'No Thank You' is an interesting blend of dark comedy and raw emotion. Daphne, the sculptor, totally loses her ability to express gratitude after going through this painful miscarriage, and it's fascinating how that manifests in her life. The atmosphere is heavy, yet there's this underlying humor that keeps it from becoming too bleak. The pacing feels a bit uneven, but it complements her spiraling state of mind. The practical effects in her sculptures are striking, almost haunting, reflecting her grief. Performances are solid, especially how the cast navigates the absurdity of social isolation. It’s a unique exploration of loss, and honestly, it really sticks with you.
Dark humor intertwined with emotional depthUnique take on grief and social isolationStriking practical effects in sculptures
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