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So, 'The Deaths of Vegetables Have No Colors' has this really intriguing premise. Abby, the protagonist, dives into this surreal Game of Life against the Angel of Death. The film’s atmosphere is a blend of whimsy and somber reflection, which feels fresh. The pacing can be a bit uneven in places, but that just adds to its unique charm. Aaron Castro's direction really leans into practical effects that create this vivid, almost dreamlike quality, especially in the scenes depicting the game. The family dynamics are portrayed with a rawness that resonates, and the performances, particularly from the lead, are heartfelt. It’s a film that plays with life and death in a way that feels distinctively personal.
Surreal fantasy elementsStrong family themesUnique use of practical effects
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