Der Tod von Großvater Edmund Collins zwingt seine chaotische Familie, sich wieder einmal zu treffen, um ihm die letzte Ehre zu erweisen. Doch von Ehre kann keine Rede sein, denn es wird alle... Alles lesenDer Tod von Großvater Edmund Collins zwingt seine chaotische Familie, sich wieder einmal zu treffen, um ihm die letzte Ehre zu erweisen. Doch von Ehre kann keine Rede sein, denn es wird alles andere als ein friedliches Treffen...Der Tod von Großvater Edmund Collins zwingt seine chaotische Familie, sich wieder einmal zu treffen, um ihm die letzte Ehre zu erweisen. Doch von Ehre kann keine Rede sein, denn es wird alles andere als ein friedliches Treffen...
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Sometimes it felt like a throwback screwball comedy other times the comedy was more subtle and nuanced but it was always fun. Looked like it was gonna get a touch overly sentimental at the end but managed to bleach the saccharin out of the most "emotional" moments. A welcomed little performance piece film full of nice little moments.
Watching "Eulogy" for the second time, I found it a funny dark comedy. The humor is not easy, but the great cast has good performance and there are many cynical situations. The Brazilian title misleads the viewer. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil) : "Um Funeral Muito Louco" ("A Very Crazy Funeral")
Michael Clancy's direction and screenplay are quite amusing. It would have been very easy to mess up a film like this one by adhering to clichés but Clancy's novel treatment makes it a refreshing experience. Where else will you hear lines like 'You don't throw a lemon at me in front of a lesbian' or 'She has made a business out of persecuting me and I'm supposed to sit here, at my father's funeral, and watch her *beep*-sing at Samantha?'? Alright, they sound a lot better withing the context of the movie.
All the actors do a remarkable job and terrifically fit together as a messed up family that includes a dead father (the skilled Rip Torn), a suicidal mother (a sublime Piper Laurie), a chronically angry daughter (welcome back Debra Winger) and her husband , a hormonal son (the hilarious Ray Romano), a sassy daughter and her no-nonsense fiancée (played brilliantly by Kelly Preston and Famke Janssen), a pot-smoking son (a superb Hank Azaria), his questioning daughter (a luminous Zooey Deschanel who marvelously carries the film), her twin perverted cousins and their three selectively mute younger cousins. To support the family there's a sensual nurse (a fiery Glenne Headly) and a guy from the neighborhood (a charismatic Jesse Bradford). Quite a magnificent ensemble!
The entire comedy elements are very well displayed. At times it is wacky and at times subtle but it all goes well together and remains enjoyable and wildly charming from start to end. With movies like this, who needs laughing gas?
Kate Collins (Zooey Deschanel) is the granddaughter of Edmund and is asked by her grandmother to deliver the eulogy, something she was hesitant about doing, considering she really knew very little about the man. Despite her constant asking, her family could not come up with any nice stories about her grandfather to tell. Zooey is pretty much the straight (wo)man in this comedy.
Daniel Collins (Hank Azaria) is Edmund's son and Kate's father. Daniel was a child actor whose big fame came when he coined a catch phrase in a peanut butter commercial, making him Edmund's favorite son. He and Skip Collins (Ray Romano) were my favorite characters.
Skip Collins is Edmund's son and Kate's uncle. Skip was the son who was always trying to get his father's attention and felt he was the unloved one because of Daniel's success. He was probably the funniest character in the movie, along with his twin sons and Daniel.
The twin sons of Skip are named Fred and Ted Collins (Curtis and Keith Garcia). They are at that age where pretty much everything turns them on, so when their aunt and her "lifemate" showed up, it was all fun for them.
There are many more characters and dysfunctional family situations here that I could not get to them all in a short review, but this movie turned out better than I would have thought and is worth watching at least once. 7/10
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- WissenswertesRip Torn and Hank Azaria played the same character, Patches O'houlihan in Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (2004)
- PatzerRip Torn's chest rises and falls as he lays dead in the casket during the funeral.
- Zitate
Fred Collins: [about to set his grandfather's casket on fire] Dad! Lighter!
Skip Collins: Be careful, guys. I love this lighter.
- Crazy CreditsDuring the end credits there is a scene showing what happened after the granddaughter placed notification in a neighbor's mailbox. This was the last film appearance of that actress, Claudette Nevins, who retired after this film.
- VerbindungenReferenced in Dinner for Five: Folge #2.12 (2003)
- SoundtracksDoctor My Eyes
Written by Jackson Browne
Published by Open Window Music and Criterion/Atlantic Music (ASCAP)
Performed by Paula Cole
Paula Cole appears Courtesy of Imago/Warner Bros. Records
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- 6.500.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 75.076 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 41.788 $
- 17. Okt. 2004
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- 89.781 $
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- 1 Std. 31 Min.(91 min)
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- 1.85 : 1