So long, Good Times is this intriguing blend of comedy and documentary that takes a rather unusual approach. It explores life from the perspective of a corpse, which sounds morbid but, honestly, it's surprisingly reflective. The pacing is kind of quirky; it shifts between absurd humor and poignant moments that make you think. The tone leans into dark comedy, using practical effects that are both clever and unsettling, which adds to its distinctive feel. The performances, though from unknowns, bring a certain rawness that fits the vibe perfectly. It's not your typical fare, and that's what makes it stand out. If you're into films that play with mortality in unexpected ways, this one's worth a look.
Unique perspective on mortality.Interesting blend of humor and reflection.Practical effects enhance the viewing experience.
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Simon Schares
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