Death at a Funeral evaluation action
2022-04-19 08:01
"Death at a Funeral" is a comedy with British characteristics that British director Frank Oz regained his position. But the film is not just a purely British comedy, but a comedy with its own unique charm, mixed with British blackness and absurdity, American nonsensicality and exaggeration. The film uses a multi-linear story development model to tell such a story full of jokes. A series of bizarre events surrounding the funeral promote the development of the entire plot. At the beginning of the film, the director and screenwriter used some innocuous little gimmicks and tricks to stimulate people’s nerves to make fun of people. When the audience thought that the film’s flow was going to be mediocre, the appearance of psychedelics mistaken for tranquilizers was completely It broke through the audience's expectations and led the film to a new funny field
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Extended Reading
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[last lines]
Uncle Alfie: [on the roof, naked and high] Everything's so fucking green.
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Daniel: [looks into coffin] Who is this?
Undertaker: Pardon me?
Daniel: That's not my father.
Undertaker: [checking] Oh shit, we've taken the wrong one.