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So, 'Suicide, the Comedy' is quite the peculiar little film. Directed by Glen Freyer, it dives into that darkly humorous territory with Matt, a screenwriter who’s hitting rock bottom—both personally and professionally. The tone fluctuates between bleak and absurd, which creates this odd atmosphere that really shapes the narrative. You have this pace that feels reflective, almost meandering, as Matt’s friends get swept up in their concern for him, leading to some genuinely funny moments that juxtapose the heavy themes of depression and existential dread. The performances are solid—especially the way Matt navigates his character's despair while still trying to find humor in it all. It's one of those films that leaves you thinking, not just about the jokes but the deeper implications too.
Dark humor blended with serious themesExplores friendship and mental healthUnique pacing that reflects character's journey
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