Masterclass in storytelling, all in 10 episodes
Wonderful storytelling and layered character development through episodes of pain, suffering, and a reflection of the human condition. A unique cast consisting of a deadbeat uncle, an autistic teen, and his school friend run a business of cleaning after people who have passed. Each episode tells a story through the person's belongings and environment, with each item building up the person's character and past, often times finding little things that explained certain quirks in their lives. Their is no supernatural element, yet in a sense these people seem to be able to pass peacefully with the way the show portrays their belongings being packed and stored respectfully. These episodes help the main characters themselves grow by allowing them to see the human condition from different perspectives and reflect in their own mortality, and in what felt like a short 10 episodes, made me feel like I grew as a person. Highly recommend.
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