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Seven Stages to Achieve Eternal Bliss by Passing Through the Gateway Chosen by the Holy Storsh

  • 2018
  • Unrated
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
1.4K
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Maria Bamford, Taika Waititi, Sam Huntington, Mark McKinney, Michael St. Michaels, Dan Harmon, and Kate Micucci in Seven Stages to Achieve Eternal Bliss by Passing Through the Gateway Chosen by the Holy Storsh (2018)
An offbeat comedy about a couple taking a chance on a place with impossibly low rent, not knowing the former occupant was a cult leader. To make matters more bizarre, an endless string of followers routinely break into their home to ceremoniously sacrifice themselves.
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A small-town couple finds the perfect apartment in the big city, except there's one catch: the apartment is home to the ritualistic suicides of a deranged cult.A small-town couple finds the perfect apartment in the big city, except there's one catch: the apartment is home to the ritualistic suicides of a deranged cult.A small-town couple finds the perfect apartment in the big city, except there's one catch: the apartment is home to the ritualistic suicides of a deranged cult.

  • Director
    • Vivieno Caldinelli
  • Writers
    • Christopher Hewitson
    • Clayton Hewitson
    • Justin Jones
  • Stars
    • Rhea Seehorn
    • Taika Waititi
    • Matt Jones
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    5.7/10
    1.4K
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    • Director
      • Vivieno Caldinelli
    • Writers
      • Christopher Hewitson
      • Clayton Hewitson
      • Justin Jones
    • Stars
      • Rhea Seehorn
      • Taika Waititi
      • Matt Jones
    • 27User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Rhea Seehorn
    Rhea Seehorn
    • Nordheim
    Taika Waititi
    Taika Waititi
    • Storsh
    Matt Jones
    Matt Jones
    • Phil
    Kate Micucci
    Kate Micucci
    • Claire
    Sam Huntington
    Sam Huntington
    • Paul
    Brian Posehn
    Brian Posehn
    • Cultist
    Josh Brener
    Josh Brener
    • Cultist
    Maria Bamford
    Maria Bamford
    • Cultist
    Dan Harmon
    Dan Harmon
    • Cartwright
    Mark McKinney
    Mark McKinney
    • Cultist
    Mindy Sterling
    Mindy Sterling
    • Beatrice
    Lilan Bowden
    Lilan Bowden
    • Anthea
    Ryan Simpkins
    Ryan Simpkins
    • Cultist
    Craig Cackowski
    Craig Cackowski
    • Golfer
    Dana Gould
    Dana Gould
    • Pearl
    Ron Lynch
    Ron Lynch
    • Cultist
    Michael St. Michaels
    Michael St. Michaels
    • Cultist
    J. Lee
    J. Lee
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    • Director
      • Vivieno Caldinelli
    • Writers
      • Christopher Hewitson
      • Clayton Hewitson
      • Justin Jones
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    User reviews27

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    Gordon-11

    Really quirky and fun

    This comedy is really quirky and fun. It makes cult suicides actually entertaining to watch, which is quite a feat. The characters are likable, and I enjoyed watching the film.
    7SnoopyStyle

    some goofy and dark fun

    Claire (Kate Micucci) and her boyfriend Paul (Sam Huntington) have a new apartment in L. A. She is struggling to come up with advertising ideas in her new job. Out of the blue, a cultist breaks into their home to commit suicide in their bathtub. Apparently, that happens a lot in that place. It is the cult of Storsh (Taika Waititi). Claire starts to take an interest in the cult teachings.

    This is a little weird and sarcastically goofy. This has some dark moments, but most of them are done with a wink and a smile. I have always liked the comedy skills of Micucci. The directing style could be a little better if it wants to be cinematic. In the end, I enjoyed this dark comedy.
    4DVDExotica

    You Already Know This Is Going To Be an Overdose Of Twee

    Flags don't get much redder than this title; but to the film's credit, it's a little more amusing, and less annoying, than I was expecting. It wasn't the struggle to finish many of its concept-heavy, cameo-laden indie comedy peers are. Perhaps the fact that this film was shelved for a couple years gave them the chance to do some judicious editing.

    If you've seen the trailer, you can already guess that Dan Harmon has all the best lines. Apart from that, it's a lot of familiar stand-up, improv and sitcom folk packed together trying to out *Wacky* each other. It's the kind of movie where minor characters are dressed as mimes or animal costumes just to give them some kind of arbitrary distinction. Everyone screams and shouts at each other so much it becomes rote, though the cast brings enough charisma on board to at least carry you through to the end. Ultimately, if this was just a little more clever, it would all feel a lot more worth your time. This film's chosen volume over wit.

    There's a scene fairly early on, for example, where two reliably funny comedians, Maria Bamford and Brian Posehn, break into an apartment, dressed in silly costumes, and face off angrily against each other. But they don't have any actual jokes; there's no improvisation or banter. They don't get to bring any of their celebrated talents to their scene, just recognizable faces. Apart from that, any two completely anonymous extras could've played these fleeting roles just as well. And that wasted potential runs its course through the entire picture.

    The first half works better than the second half, where everybody just seems obligated to carry out the absurdist plot to its logical conclusion after the story had run out of steam. I think a lot of the problem lies in the fact that Kate Micucci is our lead and the audience's avatar until about mid-way through when she just goes irrationally insane, making decisions that don't even make sense for her character. At that point, there's no longer anybody for us to relate to on-screen. The secondary comic relief characters wind up being the most groundedly human.

    Maybe that was an intentional inversion. I can imagine the screenwriters bragging that, by the end, the protagonists are the antagonists and the comic relief are the emotional anchors - nobody will see that coming! But unfortunately, that means we spend the the last act dribbling towards the obvious, inevitable conclusion no longer invested in what happens to any of these people. And even that would probably be fine if we were laughing along the way.

    As much as this film struggles to stand out as outlandish and wildly original, it's the same as most comedies that pass through without leaving a lasting impression. Not enough funny moments spread across its feature-length running time. This probably would've been a great little, two-part Funny Or Die video, or a fifteen minute Adult Swim one-off. Then we'd all be sharing it with each other, burning it to DVD and telling each other how genius it is. But as it is, by Stage Four, this Storsh had run completely out of Bliss.
    9richoffman

    So much fun!!

    I absolutely loved this movie! People who rate this movie poorly are no doubt boring and devoid of any real joy in life. They say things like, "Egh, a rainbow, I hate when water diffuses light." or "I don't like Apocalypse Now. Too many helicopters." or "Now look, I take Frisbee Golf VERY seriously!" This movie is a good time!
    SarahDoubleyou

    Warped comedy in a GOOD way - a must see!

    This is a visionary comedy. Wish there were more comedies with a specific voice and absurd/deep quality? ...This movie is for you. If nothing else, look at the incredible cast. Vivieno Caldinelli's masterful direction of this weird and wonderful story is not to be missed. Buy/rent now! Can't wait to see what he does next.

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      Matt Jones appeared in Breaking Bad as Brandon "Badger" Mayhew, while Rhea Seehorn appeared in its' spin-off Better Call Saul as Kim Wexler.
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      Cartwright: From time to time, members of a deranged cult break and enter in order to commit self murder. Did the super not go over this with you when you looked at the apartment?

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    • Release date
      • March 17, 2020 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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      • Tamperclean Films
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      1 hour 38 minutes
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