Review of Drop Dead Fred (1991) by Luke H — 15 Jan 2009
Drop Dead Fred is a wonderfully magic film with a brilliant sense of humour, a beautiful friendship, love, a moving end and -of course- Rik Mayall's brilliant British humour. This is a movie that was made for people who are still in touch with their inner child, people who realize that a little girl with a mother who has absolutely no understanding of the mind of a child has every right to escape into the world of an imaginary friend if it will help her escape the grayness and responsibility imposed on her by her mother, who demands absolute perfection and hasn't the first clue about how to raise a child.
Drop Dead Fred is a movie that was made for fun, to be enjoyed, laughed at, and respected for reminding us that we need to lighten up occasionally and, while not necessarily flinging spaghetti in a nice restaurant, act like children every once in a while to prevent ourselves from being driven insane by the fast-paced society that we live in.
And if you can't do that, if you hated Drop Dead Fred because you simply can't understand that concept, if, indeed, you think that Elizabeth is in dire need of psychiatric care, you may want to step back and look closely at your life and your views.
You have to admit that you would want Fred as your friend.
This review of Drop Dead Fred (1991) was written by Luke H on 15 Jan 2009.
Drop Dead Fred has generally received mixed reviews.
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