Title: Death at a Funeral
Starring: Matthew MacFadyen, Peter
Dinklage, Ewen Bremner, Rupert Graves, Alan Tudyk
Directed By: Frank Oz
Produced By: William Horberg, Bruce
Toll, Andreas Grosch
Genre: Comedy
Release Date: August 17th, 2007
MPAA Rating: R for language and drug
content.
Distributors: MGM Distribution Company
A dysfunctional British family gathers
for the patriarch's funeral. Tensions rise, old conflicts are
uncovered and, when a man arrives saying he's the dead man's gay
lover and threatens blackmail, drastic measures are taken. -Yahoo!
Movies
Frank Oz should stick to voice acting
and working with puppets. There, I've said it. If you can't tell, I
didn't like
Death at a Funeral
.
The only Frank Oz film that I really enjoyed was
Dirty
Rotten Scoundrels
, and that one
was a loooong time ago. What could have been an originally funny
movie relies on cliched gags such as a body falling out of a coffin,
people taking the wrong kind of pills (which happens to be the
funniest thing in the movie, more about it in a minute), misplacement
of said pills and yet two more people taking said pills!
Death
at a Funeral
also suffers from
stereotypical characters with hardly any character development. You
have the average lead character Daniel who is overshadowed by his
successful writer sibling Robert, the crotchety old uncle in a
wheelchair, the creepy guy who is there just to hit on a family
member after becoming obsessed with her after a drunken one night
stand, I think you get it.
Given that this is
an ensemble cast of actors and actresses that I have never heard of,
I will just mention the two stand outs. Alan Tudyk plays Simon, the
victim of the old pill swap gimmick. He is on a hallucinogenic trip
that provides most of the laughs of the film. From seeing the coffin
move to sitting on the roof naked, Tudyk steals every scene that he
is in. The other member worth mentioning is Peter Dinklage, who I
cannot say much about as it may give away some plot points but will
say that he gives a stand out performance. The rest of the cast seems
extremely mediocre when compared to these two.
Maybe I just don't
get that dry British humor, but I truly can't recommend this film
unless you have absolutely noting to do and have already seen
Knocked
Up two or more times.
Visit the website
at http://www.deathatafuneral-themovie.com/
Until I can get my
hands on those pills,
keep reading
Mitch E
mitch@comicbookbin.com