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So, 'The Funeral to Heaven' is a pretty introspective piece—definitely not your typical drama. Deok-sik, the main guy, he's been at this job for three decades, handling other people's stuff but can't quite manage his own. It's all about memory and loss, you know? The pacing’s deliberate, almost meditative, giving you space to think. The atmosphere is heavy, touching on themes of loneliness and the burden of unfulfilled dreams. The performances are heartfelt, really grounding the somewhat surreal premise. There's this unique mix of practical effects that adds a layer of depth without overshadowing the story. It’s a film that lingers with you, forcing you to reflect on what you keep and what you let go.
Unique exploration of memory and loss.Deliberate pacing allows for introspection.Grounded performances enhance the emotional weight.
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