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6,4/10
12.145
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In einer irischen Stadt rufst du Rose an, die Fahrlehrerin, wenn du Geister- oder andere Probleme hast. Martins verstorbene Frau stört ihn, also ruft er Rose an, die Single ist. Eine schwebe... Alles lesenIn einer irischen Stadt rufst du Rose an, die Fahrlehrerin, wenn du Geister- oder andere Probleme hast. Martins verstorbene Frau stört ihn, also ruft er Rose an, die Single ist. Eine schwebende Tochter lässt ihn wieder anrufen.In einer irischen Stadt rufst du Rose an, die Fahrlehrerin, wenn du Geister- oder andere Probleme hast. Martins verstorbene Frau stört ihn, also ruft er Rose an, die Single ist. Eine schwebende Tochter lässt ihn wieder anrufen.
- Auszeichnungen
- 15 Gewinne & 10 Nominierungen insgesamt
Risteard Cooper
- Vincent Dooley
- (as Risteárd Cooper)
Siobhán McSweeney
- Boring Noreen
- (as Siobhan McSweeney)
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There is something very off with the movie. it is 10% puns 60% awkward menial shots who contribute nothing to the plot(besides dragging it) and 30% exposition done in a very annoying way (usually in the form of a character explaining to another something they already know in a long winded way). Would have worked better probably if it was condensed in a fourth of the runtime
A sweet, good natured comedy about a psychic driving instructor called Rose who has a love hate relationship with her abilities and is followed around by a lone magpie which could be the spirit of her dead father (who was also a psychic). This Irish movie features requests for exorcisms, haunted rubbish bins, a washed up rock star who has a pact with the devil to sacrifice a virgin in order to resurrect his career, and lots of icky ectoplasm. Sure some of the jokes fall a little flat, but there's some superb Irish wit and attention to detail to be found here, the characters are all lovable and hilarious, making Extra Ordinary a delightful distraction. Airdorf Games created a browser game based on the movie's plot in order to help promote it.
Rose (Maeve Higgins) has given up her calling as a psychic after a terrible accident and is making her living as a driving instructor in rural Ireland. Martin (Barry Ward) is a widower with a troublesome ghost of a wife and an increasingly sassy daughter, Sarah (Emma Coleman). When he asks Rose for her help exorcising the ghost, she at first refuses, but then a well past his prime rock star (Will Forte) decides he needs the blood of a virgin to renew his vows to Satan in order to revitalize his long-dormant career, and Sarah is just who he's looking for; or is she?....
This is a very funny movie about ghosts, lost hopes, redemption and everything in-between; Forte is hilarious as the over-the-top Christian Winter, but it's Ms. Higgins who carries the film with humour, grace and rather an alarming amount of moxie. Throw in some sight gags referencing other horror movies along with just out-there craziness (deer head crying tears of 7-Up - "it's Mummy, she always loved 7Up!"), and this is a film that should get a wide audience everywhere. Extraordinary, indeed.
Comedies so heartfelt are few and far between. The characters are all so real, and deviate exceptionally from the standard roster of character archetypes in these sorts of films and shows. It's funny, because I never noticed how ubiquitous certain personality tropes are in this genre until watching this movie that defies the standards and is actually quite original.
Bonnie and the magpie are the best characters. Fight me. But everyone is pretty splendid in their own ways.
I do wish they didn't feel the need to endorse tobacco cigarettes at the end. The industry has enough seedy advertising without any help from the film industry. Could have done without.
If not for that, a few tiny plot holes toward the end, and the rando ending (which was hilarious, but I still wanted more elaboration 🤣) it would have been 10/10.
But overall, the film was lovely & truly unique! The best new post1990s movie I've seen this this year.
Bonnie and the magpie are the best characters. Fight me. But everyone is pretty splendid in their own ways.
I do wish they didn't feel the need to endorse tobacco cigarettes at the end. The industry has enough seedy advertising without any help from the film industry. Could have done without.
If not for that, a few tiny plot holes toward the end, and the rando ending (which was hilarious, but I still wanted more elaboration 🤣) it would have been 10/10.
But overall, the film was lovely & truly unique! The best new post1990s movie I've seen this this year.
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I'm not exactly sure why, but when I seen the cover of this film, I genuinely thought it wouldn't be that great. The comedy in the film is excellent; snappy and quite dry which is perfect for me. The Irish always seem to pull dry wit off and very well at that! The storyline is intriguing and humourous, although far from serious, which is perfect for what the film is aiming to achieve. I would certainly watch it again, so, it just goes to show that you don't judge a book (or in this instance, a film) by its cover!
I'm not exactly sure why, but when I seen the cover of this film, I genuinely thought it wouldn't be that great. The comedy in the film is excellent; snappy and quite dry which is perfect for me. The Irish always seem to pull dry wit off and very well at that! The storyline is intriguing and humourous, although far from serious, which is perfect for what the film is aiming to achieve. I would certainly watch it again, so, it just goes to show that you don't judge a book (or in this instance, a film) by its cover!
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- WissenswertesWhen Rose first arrives at the Martin household, there is a shot of her standing in front of the house with light shining down on her from a window. This is a recreation of the poster image from The Exorcist. There are several addition nods to that film, including an overt one when Martin mentions it by name.
- Zitate
Rose Dooley: Remember what you told him on your wedding night.
Rose Dooley: No anal?
- Crazy CreditsAfter the end credits are complete, there is a title card from the videotape that reads, "See you next time". While it is shown, Vincent is heard saying, That's all from us. See you next time." Then the sound of the VHS tape ejecting from the VCR is heard.
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- Extra Ordinary
- Drehorte
- Tullamore, Offaly, Leinster, Irland(location)
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Box Office
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 164.346 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 82.543 $
- 8. März 2020
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 223.898 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 34 Min.(94 min)
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