Review of Death at a Funeral (2007) by Jack E — 21 Jan 2014
Death at a Funeral is one of the funniest films I have ever seen.
Death at a Funeral is full of classic British humour, which Americans will never be able to understand, so they tried to remake it, and the remake would suck. That's a guarantee.
Doing that is just tampering with a classic, cause that's what this film is. An absolute classic with an exceptional ensemble cast. Most notably, Alan Tudyk gives his funniest peformance ever, and remembering he also can pull off a serious role like in Firefly makes me think that he is gonna go to unknown extents with his capabilities.
And uncle alfie, the dude with the weird smile and the dwarf are just altogether the greatest comedic ensemble cast I've eve seen. Seriously, this film should have won best picture at the oscars. But like I said, americans don't understand it, but british humor is the best type of humor ever.
This review of Death at a Funeral (2007) was written by Jack E on 21 Jan 2014.
Death at a Funeral has generally received positive reviews.
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