Six years after his dad dies in a car crash, 15-year-old David sees his mom move in with the new man in her life - and his extended, misfit family.Six years after his dad dies in a car crash, 15-year-old David sees his mom move in with the new man in her life - and his extended, misfit family.Six years after his dad dies in a car crash, 15-year-old David sees his mom move in with the new man in her life - and his extended, misfit family.
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Aaron Taylor-Johnson
- George
- (as Aaron Johnson)
Daon Broni
- Juggler
- (as Daon Bruni)
Gordon Warren
- Rabbi
- (as Rev. Gordon Warren)
Gregory Hall
- Batsman
- (uncredited)
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One of the problems with Dead Cool is the under developed story. It tries to tie in too many story lines without fleshing them out, leaving the audience bewildered and uninterested. Several key scenes have been cut down for time restriction, leaving out plot explanations. This is especially apparent in the supernatural scenes which stand out as confusing. They are certainly not needed. All the "other worldly" plot lines are unnecessary and only distract the viewer from the story unfolding. Other unnecessary parts of this film are the CGI shots that don't do anything to unfold the story. Several actors stand out in Dead Cool, but for all the wrong reasons. There are not a lot of good actors/ actresses in it. It is all a bit wooden and gives the film a 'made for television' feel. It is lacking in script and visualisation. If you want a family comedy/drama there are thousands of better films out there, this one's neither funny nor dramatic.
This film should come with a health warning: do not watch. And there's a reason for this. It's not just because it will waste your time, but by viewing it you will give these filmmakers the belief that more dross will suffice.
The plot is boring and the characters ultra bland. The shots uninventive and the acting simply appalling.
At its best it gets a small smile. At its worse it gave children who can't act unnecessary hope. Gags worse than many a BBC3 comedy. The most cringe-worthy film since "pay it forward", which actually had a plot.
I'd plead with the producers to donate their money to charity.
The plot is boring and the characters ultra bland. The shots uninventive and the acting simply appalling.
At its best it gets a small smile. At its worse it gave children who can't act unnecessary hope. Gags worse than many a BBC3 comedy. The most cringe-worthy film since "pay it forward", which actually had a plot.
I'd plead with the producers to donate their money to charity.
I still can't understand why this movie got an average of 7.4. Did I miss something while watching it? To me it seemed like another low budget,wannabe "dramedy" with terrible acting and terrible plot. Don't trust the scores, don't watch, it's mediocre at best! The story seemed "ok" at first, but then it just became stale, boring and led nowhere. The movie had potential, it touched a sensitive subject and had a pretty interesting idea about a ghost father etc... But it didn't lead nowhere, David Cohen simply blew it! I was expecting an exciting comedy where the diseased father tries to stop his ex-wife from marrying another man, but that's not what I got at all. All it was is just a boring drama that wasn't even all that sad, not even a bit! Seriously, do yourself a favor, don't even consider watching it...
This is an amusing and feel good film with some laugh out loud scenes about the affects of being forced into an extended family. Here two parents with children try and make a fresh start. The plot is seen through the eyes of one of the children but works for all generations- Grandparents seeing their kids make fools of themselves- parents wanting the right to their own lives and kids not understanding why they can not be the center of their parents attention. Good performances from Anthony Calf, Imogen Stubbs and Steven Geller but Liz Smith, as always, is the scene stealer. Well observed - and mandatory viewing for anybody with children (or parents) considering starting a new relationship.
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- £1,834,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 39 minutes
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