The Movies Coming Out of TIFF to Keep an Eye On
Briefly

Cronenberg's 'The Shrouds' blends big ideas about mortality with humor, showcasing the director's fearless exploration of humanity's discomforts through technology and emotion.
At 81, David Cronenberg remains fearless and clever, as 'The Shrouds' presents a complex relationship between psychology, biology, and technology in a captivating narrative.
The film, highlighted by its unique prop use like milk bags, creates a sense of local pride and serves as a reminder of Canadian filmmaking heritage.
The opening scene of 'The Shrouds' cleverly critiques romantic clichés while exploring deep themes of life, death, and emotional monetization through technology.
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