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So, there's this film called 'Ashes' from 2023 that really explores grief in a way that's darkly humorous. Frances is dealing with her father's death and, in a twist, misses that crucial appointment to pick up his ashes. The way the script navigates this odd prank he pulls posthumously gives it a unique edge, y'know? The tone walks a fine line between melancholy and comedy, which I found pretty engaging. The performances are decent, capturing that blend of sorrow and levity. It's not your standard fare, which is refreshing. There's something distinct about its pacing and atmosphere that really sticks with you, making it feel like a genuine exploration of tough love and loss.
'Ashes' hasn't seen a wide release yet, which definitely adds to its collector appeal. There are whispers about limited screenings and a potential physical release down the line, but nothing confirmed. The film's blend of dark comedy and emotional depth could make it a sought-after piece for those interested in unique takes on grief. Keep an eye out for it; it might just catch fire among indie film collectors.
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