It is quite rightly ridiculous that a film about necrophilia can be so damn intelligent, heart breaking and sensitive.
Despite it's ridiculous low budget, this film manages to straddle (pardon the pun) the fine line between exploitation and art whilst offering up an original take on a taboo subject.
Despite the seemingly lurid subject matter, it is all tastefully done and made with articulation and obvious bravado.
Definitely a film that deserves a wider audience as anyone who has seen it whether film critic or film fan alike are all in agreement that it is a competently made film that approaches it's subject matter with sensitivity and a certain pathos.