I remember the typical black humor film I watched last time is "Zombie Shaun". It is actually not bloody and scary at all, but it is very peaceful and pleasant. Of course, the most important thing is the old beauty. Who is it that American movies are sweeping the world? If you don't go up and down, you can't help British fans.
This "Death at a Funeral" felt lush from the very beginning. Although it is about a family holding a funeral for the dead father, there is no heavy sadness and atmosphere. The accompanying episode is very melodious, and the ancient house full of ivy is particularly comfortable under the sunlight. The clean English smiles, the characters full of individual characteristics, and the simple but hilarious plots are all refreshing to watch.
Yes, a bottle of psychedelics swoops everyone, makes the plot twists and turns, and makes the characters laugh out loud, but the real thing doesn't fall into the rut. Fully reflects the unique humor of the British. Always thought the British were gentlemen, yes, they would kneel before Her Majesty. But tomorrow may be ridiculed at the monarch refrigeration. In the face of speeding cars they or they still curse "FUCK". Britain is the most traditional but also a very pioneer country.
The scene that impressed me the most, made the film very artistic - after two people took psychedelics, they both stripped and ran to the roof. I fell in love with this shot, whether it is bright in the daytime or dark in the evening, it is as beautiful as it is painted. This is the so-called performance art. Now a bunch of people without brains run around naked and call themselves performance art. They have no sense of beauty at all.
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