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Movie Title: Death at a Funeral
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Director Frank Oz [aka Oznowicz] was actually born in England, and he was raised in America. A very talented actor, with 104 film appearances on his resume -he also specialized in “advise work”. He and Jim Henson created the whole MUPPETS phenomenon. He created multiple characters, the most renowned of which were Kermit and Miss Piggy. He is equally well known for being the assert of Yoda for the George Lucas STAR WARS series. As a director he has made 14 films, varying from THE Shadowy CRYSTAL (1982), through the classic fun of WHAT ABOUT BOB? (1991) . All the plot across the spectrum to the crime thriller, THE Pick Up (2001), with Robert De Niro, Edward Norton, and Marlon Brando. DEATH AT A FUNERAL (2007) represents his triumphant return to comedy; and what a gloomy and luscious foray it is.

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A farce of the first order, this film is about a normally dysfunctional family who are forced to confront each other at a patriarch’s funeral. The astounding script was written by Dean Craig. He is a young writer/director with only four films to his credit. In 2003 he gave us DIRTY Microscopic SECRETS. His script for FUNERAL was filled with wafts, even wads of wit, had terrific internal timing, a solid structure and area, with a toothsome and irreverent sense of humor. It is a film so completely farcical that I contain it could be produced on stage, in live theatre. All those slamming doors, crossed-over plotlines, and zany characters would lend themselves to some infamous theatrical moments.

Attending the film I was delighted to give in to the instant giddiness that most of the audience immediately lapsed into -beginning to titter and then guffaw while the opening credits were unexcited rolling. If laughter is the “best medicine”, and we all know that it is, then this film should be mandatory viewing, and the tickets should leer like a medical prescription pad. Viewing this film is definitely trustworthy for “what ails you.”

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Lost cherish, inaccurate identities, bumbling morticians, caskets that advance alive, those unpleasant and dismal secrets regarding the patriarch’s “special needs”, hallucinogenic bursts of inhibition, nudity, toilet hi-jinks, suppressed sex, unrepressed sex, deviant sex, pregnancy, predispositions and misunderstandings, jealousy, an ice queen for a wife and mother, a Spartacus toga party, a centurion’s costume, an unpublished new, harping, cajoling, bondage, wrestling, roof-romping, with enough turnabouts, fop haws, reversals, and surprises to flesh out three other comedic films, plus a really suited cast -makes this darkest of drawing room comedies land on its dancing feet somewhere lodged half blueprint between Oscar Wilde and Noel Coward, or say George Bernard Shaw and Harold Pinter, who is emulating Carl Reiner, who collaborated with Mel Brooks, after consulting with Woody Allen. This solid diminutive film my not be tinged with “greatness”, but it is absolutely the funniest evening I have utilize in the theater this year.

Like so many others this viewer avoided the theatrical release and deferred to the DVD release of DEATH AT A FUNERAL, thinking that a humorous engage on a potentially morbid subject might not be very animated. Couldn’t have been more horrible! This is the kind of humor the Brits do so well – colorful, expertly delivered dialog and action that can compose even the most unlikely situations hilarious. Writer Dean Craig and Director Frank Oz have created a farce and have keep this tongue in cheek status in the hands of some the best of the British actors. The result is a spinning top that only gradually allows the viewer to breathe from laughing during the clever final credits.

The father of a very dysfunctional family has died and son Daniel (Matthew MacFadyen) and his wife Jane (Keeley Hawes) have agreed to host the funeral. After the mortuary first delivers the bad corpse the tone is location for all the putrid things to happen. The arriving family is a bizarre clan of characters – a novelist living beyond his means in Novel York (Rupert Graves), a man who unwittingly mistakes an hallucinogen for Valium and ends up on a lumber that entertains all, a ‘drug distributor’, a crotchety obsolete man with toilet problems, and the usual stuffy and goofy associates that so often populate the British comedies. And when it seems as though cramped else could succor sanity, up pops a figure invent the US (Peter Dinklage) with a secret about the deceased and proceeds to cause a spot that becomes the focal point of this zany funeral.

Saying too remarkable about each of the characters diminishes the surprises that abound. Were it not for the fact that each of the actors in the film is ‘top drawer’ this slight movie could have become mawkish or tasteless, but this cast and director have produced one of the most refreshingly humorous films of the past year. Grady Harp, February 08
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