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So, 'Undertaker' from 2016 presents this heavy yet nuanced look at loss through the eyes of a mortician. It’s got this slow, contemplative pace that really sinks in, you know? The atmosphere is thick, almost palpable, like you're stepping into the world of grief and acceptance. The performances are quite raw—there’s a vulnerability that sticks with you. Even though the director’s name is a bit of a mystery, the practical effects in the funeral scenes lend a kind of authenticity that feels hard-earned. It’s not just about death; it’s this exploration of how we cope, how we remember those we’ve lost. Definitely a distinctive piece in the drama genre, for sure.
Heavy themes of grief and acceptance.Unique atmosphere with a slow pacing.Interesting use of practical effects.
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