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* While [[ForegoneConclusion not a surprise to viewers]], as it's based on real, life, Ian Curtis' suicide midway through the film is still very sad to watch and is a [[MoodWhiplash startlingly somber moment]] in an otherwise funny, snarky film. Tony Wilson's stunned reaction ("he's ''dead?''") and farewell at the funeral ("bye, son") are all the most powerful for how underplayed they are.

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* While [[ForegoneConclusion not a surprise to viewers]], as it's based on real, real life, Ian Curtis' suicide midway through the film is still very sad to watch and is a [[MoodWhiplash startlingly somber moment]] in an otherwise funny, snarky film. Tony Wilson's stunned reaction ("he's ''dead?''") and farewell at the funeral ("bye, son") are all the most powerful for how underplayed they are.
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* While [[ForegoneConclusion not a surprise to viewers]], as it's based on real, life, Ian Curtis' suicide midway through the film is still very sad to watch and is a [[MoodWhiplash startlingly somber moment]] in an otherwise funny, snarky film. Tony Wilson's stunned reaction ("he's ''dead?''") and farewell at the funeral ("bye, son") are all the most powerful for how underplayed they are.

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