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Morscholz is a curious gem that dives deep into the human psyche, painting a raw picture of life, love, and loss. It’s almost surreal at times, with its gritty visuals—those unsettling scenes of ants and blood really leave a mark, you know? The film unfolds at its own pace, a bit meandering but purposeful, letting you soak in the atmosphere. The characters feel lived-in, especially Dirk and Diane, as they grapple with the weight of their relationships. There’s something almost haunting about the way it questions whether happiness is a skill you have to practice. It’s that blend of family dynamics and existential dread that makes it stand out, along with a few striking practical effects that feel very grounded. Not your standard drama, that’s for sure.
Gritty atmosphere with surreal elements · Distinctive character development · Explores themes of happiness and mourning
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