Parties are places for fellowship and happiness. Rob Schneider films are instruments of torture. Funerals are ceremonies allowing people to withdraw their sorrow. “Death at a Funeral” is a comedy that chooses to release its tricks in a place where it is not supposed to.
The tricks themselves are nothing new and has been used by countless of comedies before. It comprises a modest gentleman taking the wrong drugs, turning him to a hallucinating idiot. There is an old man who complains all the time. He curses when things are going bad. He curses when nothing is going bad. (May God bless his grandchildren.) Gags about naked men in public and jokes about a man’s feces finding its way to another man’s orifice are given a relative amount of screen time.
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Death at a Funeral (2007) Movie Review | Local Movie Review
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