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Six Positions is a rather intriguing documentary that dives into the life of a funeral home director, and it does so with a tone that feels almost intimate. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to really sit with the subject matter, which is both somber and thought-provoking. What I found distinctive is how it doesn't shy away from the raw realities of death but rather presents them with a kind of quiet dignity. There are no flashy effects here; instead, it's grounded in real-life experiences. The director, though unknown, captures the emotional weight of the profession, and the performances of the funeral director are genuinely compelling, conveying the complexities of dealing with grief and loss. It's a unique look into a world that many might not consider.
Intimate portrayal of death practicesGrounded in raw emotional experiencesUnconventional documentary approach
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