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Plot Summary
A man, struggling with the grief of his father's death, decides to hold a séance to communicate with him. During the séance, he hopes to get closure and understand his father's final thoughts. However, the experience takes an unexpected and often humorous turn as he grapples with his own anxieties and his complex relationship with his deceased parent.
Critical Reception
Simon Amstell's directorial debut, 'Séance', received mixed to positive reviews, with critics generally praising Amstell's unique blend of comedy and poignant exploration of grief. While some found the humor to be occasionally uneven, many appreciated its raw honesty and intimate portrayal of loss.
What Reviewers Say
- A deeply personal and often uncomfortable exploration of grief.
- Simon Amstell's signature awkward humor is present but balanced with genuine emotional depth.
- The film's unconventional narrative and raw performances make it a memorable, if niche, experience.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a strong appreciation for the film's emotional honesty and Simon Amstell's distinctive comedic voice. Many viewers found the portrayal of grief relatable and the attempts at connection through a séance to be both funny and touching.
Fun Fact
The film draws heavily on Simon Amstell's personal experiences with grief and his struggles with communication, making it a semi-autobiographical work.
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