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Memento Mori is a really interesting piece, if you can call it that. The atmosphere is heavy, almost claustrophobic, with a focus on grief and guilt that hangs over the characters like a dark cloud. The pacing's a bit uneven, which might throw some viewers off, but it adds to the sense of disorientation felt by these teens. The practical effects, while not the main focus, contribute to a rawness that feels very honest. It’s not about flashy scares; it’s more about the complex emotions of young people grappling with loss and the fear of adulthood. The performances are quite compelling—these kids feel real, like you’re peeking into a world of confusion and regret. Definitely a distinctive take on a coming-of-age story, albeit a pretty somber one.
Heavy atmosphere that immerses you in the characters' emotions.Pacing may feel uneven but enhances the film's disorientation.Practical effects are minimal but add to the film's raw authenticity.
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