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So, 'Thanks For Coming' dives into the darkly comedic side of dealing with family and loss. Glen, working in a funeral home, finds himself in the midst of some pretty awkward family dynamics as these four siblings seem to have a never-ending debate even post-funeral. The tone is a curious mix of lighthearted and somber, capturing that cringe-worthy but real essence of familial disputes. The pacing is interesting; it lingers a bit in those tense moments, heightening the discomfort. Performances are solid, really capturing that weird blend of grief and humor. It’s one of those films that makes you think about how we handle loss, but with a quirky twist that keeps it engaging.
Released in obscure formats, 'Thanks For Coming' hasn’t gained significant attention, which makes it somewhat scarce among collectors. Its unique blend of comedy and drama might not fit neatly into conventional categories, but that's what intrigues many. There's a curiosity around its performances and the way it tackles themes of grief, making it a niche find for those who appreciate offbeat cinema.
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