


The Civil Dead
A misanthropic, struggling photographer just wants to watch TV and eat candy while his wife is out of town, but when a desperate old pal resurfaces, his plans are thwarted, with spooky consequences.
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Plot Summary
A melancholic furniture restorer, whose life has been defined by monotony and loss, finds his predictable existence shattered when he discovers a secret society of fellow artisans who claim to be able to communicate with the deceased through their craft. As he delves deeper into their peculiar rituals and shared grief, he begins to question the nature of reality, memory, and the thin veil between life and the afterlife.
Critical Reception
The Civil Dead has garnered a niche following, praised for its unique premise and darkly comedic tone, though some found its pacing uneven. It appeals to viewers seeking unconventional horror with a philosophical bent.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its originality and blend of humor and existential dread.
- The film's unique concept and artistic direction are highlighted.
- Some critics noted a slow build-up and potential for more payoff.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely documented, but general sentiment points to appreciation for its offbeat approach to horror and its emotional core.
Fun Fact
The film was largely crowdfunded, with director Clayton Witmer also starring in the lead role and handling many production duties.
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