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So, 'The Great Massacre of Alimos' is this wild blend of comedy and drama. You’ve got a film crew diving into the morbid aftermath of a tragic explosion at an elderly home, which is a heavy premise, but the way they handle it is almost absurd. The pacing can be a bit disjointed, but it somehow works in this chaotic narrative. The film's atmosphere swings between dark humor and somber reflections, making it distinct. The performances are raw—especially from the crew members as they navigate their own personal struggles while tackling this project. And I can’t forget the practical effects that give a gritty realism to flashback scenes. It’s a curious mix that really makes you think about the weight of history and the quirks of human nature.
Focuses on LGBTQI+ themesExplores dark humor in serious contextsNot conventional storytelling
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