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The Death of Bobby Crow is this offbeat comedy that really plays with expectations. It’s got that awkward, dark humor vibe where two friends stumble into a funeral thinking it's a potluck. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but it adds to the charm—like you’re just as lost as the characters. There’s a kind of intimacy in the performances that makes it feel personal and relatable. The practical effects are minimal, which suits the tone; it keeps the focus on the absurdity of the situation. It’s distinctive for its exploration of grief mixed with comedy, which is a tricky balance but the film pulls it off with a certain finesse. You’ll find yourself chuckling at the most unexpected moments, and that’s where the brilliance lies.
Offbeat dark comedyUneven pacing adds charmExplores themes of grief and friendship
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