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RE: Art Explained by a Writer: Snedkeren bringer ligkisten til det døde barn (1857)
I doubt they see only dead bodies they prepare for making looking better. For sure they knew a part of these people and there are also who are curious what caused the death. During and after COVID-19 time and vaccinations many alarmed that blood changed, more clutched and they noticed strange objects in it and how organs changed as well. It of course depends on the person and where their interest lies.
It did became, or always was big business.
I was watching Six Feet Under a while ago, and I found it really interesting to learn more about the world of funeral homes. Thankfully, the show wasn't overly gorey, which made it much easier to watch. More recently, I came across a Korean drama about autopsies—they also managed to make the subject matter easy to follow and quite educational.
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I don't think I've ever seen a film about undertakers or autopsies that was inappropriate or demeaning to people. And there's always something to learn or think about, the same goes for medical films and series. I must say that Koreans always have a special way of filming, which I think is educational.
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