Films sharing characteristics with the 1992 black comedy, Death Becomes Her, typically blend elements of fantasy, dark humor, and social satire. These movies often explore themes of vanity, obsession with youth and beauty, and the lengths to which individuals will go to achieve them. They may feature supernatural elements, exaggerated characters, and darkly comedic situations stemming from the characters’ choices and desires.
This subgenre provides a unique lens through which to examine societal pressures related to aging and appearance. By employing fantastical elements and humor, these films can offer insightful, albeit exaggerated, commentary on the human condition. Emerging in the early 1990s, this blend of fantasy and dark comedy reflected evolving anxieties about aging in a culture increasingly focused on youth and image. Such films often resonate with audiences by offering escapism and a cathartic release, allowing viewers to laugh at the absurdities of these anxieties.