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Nothing Funny is this layered dive into the life of a filmmaker who’s passed, yet his memories linger like ghosts in the frame. Koterski's direction dances between humor and somber reflection, crafting a tone that feels almost dreamlike. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it adds to the contemplation of lost opportunities and unfulfilled dreams. There’s something so raw in the performances—especially how they navigate the absurdity of life and death. The practical effects in the morgue scenes are surprisingly effective, giving a stark realism that contrasts with the whimsical nature of memory. It’s a unique exploration of life’s absurdities and the inevitable regrets that come with it.
The film explores themes of memory and regret.Strong performances that balance comedy and tragedy.Distinctive use of practical effects enhances the narrative.
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