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Synopsis
A dysfunctional British family prepares the funeral of the patriarch. A series of events in Candenosa make this death a funeral ceremony. Critics
Juan Manuel Rodriguez de Sousa
I want to be brief, because writing and exposing a long critique always has the disadvantage of boring more than ninety percent my readers, that not many of course, but it's something and it would be risky driven away irretrievably.
film is atypical of those creations that stand out for the original idea. It is a perfect device. The funeral always be a difficult task to face, and being told to the characters in this event humor! Could be saying good things all day long about this work: the staging, the idea, how it fits into film reality, the actors (with many ups and downs ) and thanks be to a film that has managed to meet expectations.
Finally, if all this thanks to the work of director Frank Oz (although it has been a kind of perpetual promise that nothing has come to take special interest in past I) itself has known this time - in a rather modest - to achieve maso cinema less good.
failures are easier:
And it would be easy to find a film that meets expectations, but could to have been much better, and above all, having removed some stuff left over and putting others missing. For starters we have the scene footage were more conservative than usual, ie, originality in the story does not correspond to its staging, not the script itself, nor with interpretations. Everything is correct, and such somewhat humorous story "Black" perspective might have appreciated a more fresh, dynamic, mischievous. Pimp.
The actors do not help much, because although, there are some major ills, especially the bride and brother of the protagonist. Emphasize the role of Alan Tudyk as Simon, fun and sensational in their time, demonstrating even keeping fit is very funny ... the role of Uncle Alfie, an old curmudgeon who gives an evening especially unbearable for the poor is Andy Nyman a hypochondriac seizure and Ewen Bremner (Justin) and flirt.
Misinterpretation of Peter Dinklage (Peter) also underlies the most ordinary topics of gay culture. (Not their fault). And besides ... ups and downs, but none managed to take the cake except the dead in his coffin.
comic moments may cause laughter and indifference.
Personally I had a good, rather than entertaining for a rainy afternoon, I liked but I think many people are not going to happen the same. I have this strange feeling. Perhaps this film is as a funeral, not everyone cry so much as you want.
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