Death at a Funeral

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From director Frank Oz comes the story of a family that puts the F U in funeral., Last rites... and wrongs.
Formats: divx, ipod, 720p
Genres: Drama, Comedy
Year: 2007
IMDB Rating: 7.20
IMDB Votes: 59
Actors: Booth, Jeremy as Mourner, Dinklage, Peter as Peter, Nyman, Andy as Howard, MacFadyen, Matthew as Daniel, Wheatley, Thomas as The Reverend, Tudyk, Alan as Simon, Marshall, Kris as Troy, Milne, Gareth as Edward, Asher, Jane as Sandra, Hawes, Keeley as Jane, Donovan, Daisy as Martha, Bremner, Ewen as Justin, Egan, Peter as Victor, Graves, Rupert as Robert, Vaughan, Peter as Uncle Alfie
Daniel is a decent young man, married to Jane, still living at his father's home. When his father dies, it his up to him to organize his funeral. On this painful morning, the suitable grave expression on his face, Daniel is ready to welcome his father's friends and relatives. But preserving the dignity inherent in such a circumstance will be a hard task. Particularly with an undertaker who botches his work, the return from the USA from his famous but selfish brother, his cousin's fiance who has accidentally ingested drugs, the presence a moron who takes advantage of the sad event to win back the heart (or rather the body) of a woman who is about to marry another, of a handicapped old uncle who is also the most unbearable pain in the neck. To cap it all, Daniel notices the presence among the mourners of a mysterious dwarf nobody else seems to know...
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Manic comedy British attempts to accelerate a slow start at first for the introduction of more and more ridiculous in a funeral gathering into reality worth nothing to laugh at. Although it is sweeping the audience in any imminent increasingly ridiculous fervor, too often death at a funeral in which you feel obliged to feel funny. Indeed, with a script not as dry as most of the British comedies and direction of Frank Oz, the Death at a Funeral Drama film is calibrated for a cross-pollination market crash and enough restraint to appease both sides. To this extent the film: Death at a Funeral is a success, if so modest.
Short and to the point. Family relationships, death and excrement. A hallucinogenic drug that has the effect of most of the film. A father died "an extraordinary man," with a skeleton in his closet in the form of a dwarf (sorry little person) with blackmail on his mind. A lot of fun to see Jane Asher as the widow, the mother. She was the girl of the sixties swinging, the Beatles "Deep End" and I think Michael Caine in "Alfie" wanted to see Rupert Graves in a funny turn of adults. I miss this kind, for example, a good actor, much better than others that have made big across the ocean. Overall British sit-com addresses and do what they do best. Toilet humor, and death as simply politically incorrect British fashion. Frank Oz comes the whole thing as a living room of comedy and everything is going so fast that there is no real time for a serious evaluation. If you will ensure that at least a couple of heartfelt laughter.
It has been a while since it has been a good British farce, but it pressed all the right buttons. Memorable performances by Andy Nyman playing silly neurotic Howard and Matthew Macfadyen straight man to make this a real crowd pleasure. Comedy nervous enough to have teenagers in general, although it is likely to appeal to slightly older audiences. It would be great if this could make Four Weddings. Downer is the only brother of drug trafficking miscasting seems too middle class and unrealistic for paper. The drug appears to be a little joke. Uncle Alfie is a scream and the script is usually some really good gags.
This is a comedy that should work. An elfin homosexual blackmails grief grumbling and descendants of the deceased, the threat of his father in front of the whole family. Matthew Macfadyen's inferiority complex is severely tested when everyone expects her brother successful writer to read the eulogy. There are mother-in-law / daughter conflict. A man angry that he does not understand everything (remember him as guests of a wedding in Four Weddings?) Is given an extended period this time in a wheelchair to boot. A tight-laced type accidentally takes hallucinogenic drugs. An ex-boyfriend stalks a bereaved offspring. Other participants included a drug dealer and a hypochondriac. And a vicar. All the ingredients, the flavor of any. What happened? It's hard to say. Sometimes I think they're trying too hard. The blooper reel suggests the cast had fun making the film, but her laughter was the only one who heard them. The conclusion is, this is not just a fun. I think they were trying to reference Juzo Itami well above the funeral. For comedy and mourning, see Japan and give this classic Britflop a wide berth.
In all seriousness, I expected much more from this Death at a Funeral Drama film - and not just deliver. First, since where I grew up with British comedy (Fawlty Towers, some mothers' Em, etc etc etc), and so I can certainly say that we appreciate old British slapstick. In fact many of my favorite movies has continued in recent vain (Hot Fuzz springs immediately to mind). But this Death at a Funeral Drama is so bad. It's really not funny. Is stored for a few moments, but otherwise I think Freudian excessive profanity depends on getting a cheap laugh (only moments where the people and vowed that it was not necessary). The people out there that claim to be experts in the British comedy, and that this criticism is simply not know what they are talking about. Sorry. This DVD film Death at a Funeral is an effort to hire quality and nothing else.
When the topic of great comedy comes from the discussion, this Death at a Funeral film should be included. What a funny movie! Usually, any film: Death at a Funeral that includes the word "death" in the title is a Death at a Funeral movie that is implicitly saying to the audience to be careful, is going to be morbid. Well, this Death at a Funeral Drama movie is not only morbid, it's hilarious, not only in black comedy, but a simple matter to use a funeral at the base for generating some very funny scenes. The DVD movie Death at a Funeral does not contain the disease. Instead, it's like a comedy that portrays extended several people who act very silly and ridiculous. Everyone in this Death at a Funeral movie was fun, and one should not be turned off by the title, but because death is a serious matter that should not be treated lightly, the DVD film Death at a Funeral is not about death at all, but really about life and how silly and crazy can act when the situation presents itself.

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