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So, 'Post Mortem' is this gritty little gem from '99 that dives into some pretty dark themes. The story revolves around a mother who gets tangled up in a credit card scam to support her kid. It's not glamorous at all—it has this raw and uncomfortable vibe. When she crosses paths with an accused rapist, they form this odd connection that really makes you think about morality and desperation. The pacing can feel slow in parts, but it allows the tension to build. Performances are authentic, capturing the desperation and complexity of their lives. It’s the kind of film that lingers with you, with a tone that feels almost claustrophobic, emphasizing how their choices trap them in a cycle of crime and survival.
Features a unique character dynamic.Explores heavy themes of morality and desperation.Raw performances add to the film's gritty realism.
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