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So, 'The Procession' is an interesting little comedy from 2012. It's about a mother and her son who find themselves at a funeral for someone they barely know. The whole vibe is kind of awkward, you know? They plan to sneak out but then somehow end up leading the whole procession to the burial. The pacing is light, embracing that uncomfortable humor that comes from social situations gone awry. The atmosphere feels strangely intimate for a funeral, and the performances from the leads really carry the film β there's a subtlety in their reactions that adds depth. What stands out is how it explores themes of connection and the absurdity of life and death, with some clever practical effects that keep it feeling grounded despite its comedic overtone.
Unique take on funeral dynamicsSubtle performances enhance humorInteresting blend of comedy and poignant themes
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