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Sep 2014 *
An embalmer is a person who temporarily preserves and beautifies a corpse so that it may be ready for a funeral procession. It is a job I don't think I could ever handle. Despite my love for extreme horror, I am very aware of the differences between what is real and what is fake. I can watch a brutal horror movie without batting an eyelid, but watching a read dead corpse unsettles me. Apart from the natural squeamish reaction to the autopsies and the handling of a dead body, I think I would be overcome with sadness to see what's left of a person with no life left in them. But it is a job that needs to be done, for both hygienic purposes often cultural ones too, and much respect to those who perform this job with much care and attention.

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This documentary shows the everyday life of Froilan Orozco, an embalmer working in the poor areas of Columbia. This area is filled with violence and rubbish, human life is wasted every day. Where poverty is high, there is a general feeling of hopelessness. But despite it all, Orozco worked everyday, and during his lifetime, embalmed more than 50,000 corpses for an exceptionally cheap price. He cared more about the corpses he was preparing then about his own health. Orozco was an exceptional man.

I can't imagine many jumping the gun to watch this movie. It's harsh, it's unflinching, it's depressing. It's Six Feet Under, in the most harsh and unforgiving area ever. The camera does not shy away from the practise of embalming, it shows it in full detail again and again, all the while, listening to the wisdom's of Orozco as he talks about his job, life and death. Those who struggle with the harsh realities of life will no doubt struggle watching this movie. But, it's a movie which I highly recommend. This film is not exploitative, it's honest film making. You watch this movie for Orozco. It's his compassion and care for his work that makes this very depressing movie, almost seem beautiful. An old man putting as much care as he can into death, it's really quite touching. No doubt there are many people who cut corners in this type of field, and doesn't that thought just make you sick to your stomache. The movie Aftermath shows an extreme example as such. But a man like Orozco really inspires such admiration. He is the reason to watch this documentary. He brings a certain optimism to an incredibly bleak and depressing reality.

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It's hard to recommend this to anyone, but it is a flick that I recommend just the same. Cinema doesn't get more powerful than this. A man like Orozco is truly one of a kind. I hope I am treated with as much respect after death as those he cared for. I take my hat off to you, Orozco. May you forever be remembered.

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Sep 2014
I really love this review, Shaz. I think here is where you most reconcile the extreme ends of your personality - being such a kind sensitive soul, yet also being such an ardent fan of extreme cinema - to deliver a heartfelt and totally unique take on a movie that most would either watch for cheap gorehound thrills or just avoid altogether. For me, this is definitely one of your very best.

The director Tsurisaki Kiyotaka subsequently made a bunch of short shockumentaries collected under the title Junk Films. I haven't watched that yet, but intend to soon. He also recently made a movie called The Wasteland, but apparently it's not up to the standard of his earlier work.
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Shaza123 says:
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Sep 2014
Aww that's so incredibly sweet of you to say, thankyou for the kind words, Ninjas. I believe you were the one that gave me the heads up on this one, so proper credit goes to you. emoticon

I hadn't seen any of the directors other works, but those shockumentaries could be real interesting.

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klownz says:
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Aug 2015
This is an interesting but morbid doc... its amazing how fast he works no messing around! I will get this review posted up on our Twitter :)



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