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MOVIE: The Shrouds

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The loss of a loved one can shroud one's life in darkness that seemingly consumes everything around them. Some may drown in their grief, and yet others may ask "how dark do I want to go?"

In The Shrouds, Karsh, played by Vincent Cassel, loses his wife and can't let her decompose alone.

"When they lowered my wife, Becca, into the coffin , I had an intense urge to get into the box with her," Cassel's Karsh says to a blind date at the start of the film.

When we meet Karsh, it's been four years since he lost Becca (one of three parts played by Diane Kruger in this film) to cancer and he can't bear to let her go. So, he creates a burial shroud technology that allows him to watch her body whither away in the grave.

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