Können ein kritischer Geisterpolizist und ein richtungsloser Kiffer ihre Vorurteile überwinden und zusammenarbeiten, um Leben - und Tote - zu retten?Können ein kritischer Geisterpolizist und ein richtungsloser Kiffer ihre Vorurteile überwinden und zusammenarbeiten, um Leben - und Tote - zu retten?Können ein kritischer Geisterpolizist und ein richtungsloser Kiffer ihre Vorurteile überwinden und zusammenarbeiten, um Leben - und Tote - zu retten?
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
Tomai Ihaia
- Yana Tagg
- (as Tomairangi Ihaia)
Kayne Ngatokowha Peters
- Xavier
- (as Kayne Ngatakowha Peters)
Mayen Mehta
- Samar Prakesh
- (as a different name)
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I don't know if it's just the movies I've seen, or if Australian comedies are just a very particular type of comedy, that I don't completely get.
The verbal delivery of every character is so cartoony and reminiscent of marionette shows. It's overly melodramatic and not credible as human beings speaking to one another. So the overwhelming majority of the comedy was always a little bit difficult for me to get into. Having said that there is one situational joke that I found hysterical that occurs outside a club. Without spoiling anything, I can say that when a character delivers the line "say no to that," was the absolute best part of the film for me. But every other scripted joke, or jokey banter between characters was cringy and forced, to me.
There are also many jokes, premises and themes very significant to the story that revolve around what I can only assume is the filmmakers' attempt to be LGBTQ-friendly. Those were incredibly disappointing in their execution. I believe that this is the type of help-attempt that the LGBTQ community would say "thanks but no thanks" to.
Having said that, the overall premise/storyline is cute. The pacing is good, as the movie doesn't spend too much time on unnecessary "universe building." We arrive right away in a world where we have to accept that a goof-ball stoner can see dead people, and one of them needs his help.
Everything that ensues after that is silly and cute. Worth a watch, just for that exchange outside the club.
Ironically a film full of life! Wonderful performances and a beautiful score.
Don't ya just love a stoner comedy with a heart? Yeah. It's a thing. Perhaps "Pineapple Express" or "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" sparks a synapse?
"Death" is an indie tripper out of New Zealand about "Marbles", a pothead with a predilection to talk to ghosts (Thomas Sainsbury in an hilariously touching performance). Leave it to those kooky Kiwis to smash up smokin' j's, séances and serial killing jags into one sensationally silly saga with a serious side.
And the cop never puts on pants.
"Death" is an indie tripper out of New Zealand about "Marbles", a pothead with a predilection to talk to ghosts (Thomas Sainsbury in an hilariously touching performance). Leave it to those kooky Kiwis to smash up smokin' j's, séances and serial killing jags into one sensationally silly saga with a serious side.
And the cop never puts on pants.
Wasn't expecting to enjoy this film as much as I did! Had a few laugh out loud moments with an interesting storyline. Good Friday night watch for sure.
A watchable mystery that tends to drag but is well acted, most of the time. Some guy can see dead guys and while helping a dead cop uncover who killed him he encounters some strange people and some weird stuff happens. Yes, the comedy is a bit flat but it does keep it light. More a TV movie really.
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- Crazy CreditsAt the very start of the credits, the scene fades back in and there is a scene with what happens to Tagg after his last scene.
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Details
Box Office
- Budget
- 30.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 14.465 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 30 Minuten
- Farbe
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2:1
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