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Till the End is quite a striking documentary, really. Beatrice Perego’s journey into the realm of death—prompted by her friend Martina’s unique perspective—is just fascinating. There’s this raw honesty, you know? The pacing feels intimate, almost like a long conversation with a friend rather than a formal documentary. It dives into themes of mortality and the rituals we create around it without getting too heavy-handed. The way Perego captures these personal reflections, combined with the stark visual style, gives it this almost meditative quality. It’s not just about death; it's about how we choose to live and confront the inevitable. And the practical effects? Well, they’re more about real life than anything flashy, which makes it all the more gripping.
Explores personal rituals around deathIntimate and conversational toneReflects on mortality and friendship
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