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So, 'Phases of Death - Phase One: Through the Coroner's Eyes' is pretty raw. It's one of those mondo documentaries that really leans into the shock value of autopsies. The pacing is deliberately slow at times, which kind of drags you into a morbid fascination. You get these graphic examinations that aren't just for shock; they explore the human condition, mortality, and that macabre curiosity we all have. The practical effects are visceral, and they don’t shy away from showing you every detail. It’s definitely not for everyone, but if you appreciate the horror genre's more extreme side, this film has a certain gritty authenticity that might appeal to you. Just don’t expect a polished production. It’s all about that unsettling atmosphere.
Contains graphic content, viewer discretion advised.The film's pacing contributes to its unsettling atmosphere.It's a good example of early 'shockumentary' style.
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Jim Meyers
Director