Nekromantik is a beautiful film - what is fucked up about it?
Please don't say 'sex with dead bodies' - I can't believe there are still some people left unable to distinguish between subject and desire.
The music soundtrack is fantastic, the acting and cinematography restrained but never too arty, the narrative is grim but constantly fascinating, and of course when the necrophelia raises its head one is shocked but can't look away. That the special effects in this department are subtle and matter-of-fact adds to the serious tone of the film, and overall viewer satisfaction.
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