Death at a Funeral

Frank Oz directed this light British farce that throws a cranky old uncle in a wheelchair, a pompous lazy brother, a hypochondriac, and a gay little person into what should be a quiet family funeral. Some home-brewed hallucinogenic drugs and potty humor (my favorite!) are thrown in for good measure. The mix is generally successful, producing many laughs and one or two very funny scenes, as the responsible middle-aged son of the deceased struggles to maintain decorum as things break down at their country house.

One Response to “Death at a Funeral”

  1. Aylia Says:

    aw, i was hoping for more of a review. Gosh, I loved this movie so much. I almost died…

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