With more and more of us living single lives, I wonder just how far-fetched the idea of a laundromat-style approach to funerals might be? At least it's her son (Joël Hefti) who has put his money into the machine that will automate the entire process of cremation, and leave him with the contents of a small freezer bag to briefly memorialise. Then he - recruiting the aid of a girl who sells her serv...