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The Living Wake

  • 2007
  • PG-13
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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The Living Wake (2007)
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A dark comedy set in a storybook universe THE LIVING WAKE chronicles the final day of K. Roth Binew, a quixotic character, who attempts to probe life's great mysteries before his final hour.A dark comedy set in a storybook universe THE LIVING WAKE chronicles the final day of K. Roth Binew, a quixotic character, who attempts to probe life's great mysteries before his final hour.A dark comedy set in a storybook universe THE LIVING WAKE chronicles the final day of K. Roth Binew, a quixotic character, who attempts to probe life's great mysteries before his final hour.

  • Director
    • Sol Tryon
  • Writers
    • Peter Kline
    • Mike O'Connell
  • Stars
    • Mike O'Connell
    • Jesse Eisenberg
    • Jim Gaffigan
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    999
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sol Tryon
    • Writers
      • Peter Kline
      • Mike O'Connell
    • Stars
      • Mike O'Connell
      • Jesse Eisenberg
      • Jim Gaffigan
    • 14User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
    • 37Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Mike O'Connell
    Mike O'Connell
    • K. Roth Binew
    Jesse Eisenberg
    Jesse Eisenberg
    • Mills
    Jim Gaffigan
    Jim Gaffigan
    • Lampert Binew
    Ann Dowd
    Ann Dowd
    • Librarian
    Eddie Pepitone
    Eddie Pepitone
    • Reginald
    Rebecca Comerford
    • Psychic
    Jill Larson
    Jill Larson
    • Alma Binew
    Diane Kagan
    • Marla
    Ben Duhl
    • Liquorsmith
    Matthew Cowles
    Matthew Cowles
    • Mossman
    Caleb Wentworth
    • Young K. Roth
    Sam Goldfarb
    • K. Roth's Doctor
    Stephen Brian Jones
    • Farmer
    Peter Paton
    • Old Man
    Colombe Jacobsen-Derstine
    Colombe Jacobsen-Derstine
    • Prostitute
    Aaron J. Patton
    Aaron J. Patton
    • Passerby Man
    Nicole J. Mitchell
    • Woman Passerby
    Stuart Rudin
    Stuart Rudin
    • Clockmaker
    • Director
      • Sol Tryon
    • Writers
      • Peter Kline
      • Mike O'Connell
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    7endur39

    The ending is a big mistake

    Great dark comedy!

    Mike O'Connell gives a genous performance. Other actors are also very good.

    But the ending is too dark. It killes the viewer's admiration for this movie. Big mistake.
    9Yeva-22652

    Charming and unique comedy

    Such a charming comedy, I've only registered to rate this film because it's incredibly unfair that it only has 6 stars. The humour is very unique, I love it! Jesse Eisenberg is perfect as always
    9cadillac20

    A unique experience unlike anything you will see this year!

    I've been following this film since its inception and have been proud to watch it slowly go from festival to festival and finally get a release. I managed to catch this several years ago, I believe around 2006 or 2007. Recently I noticed it getting release and a lot more attention, and I could be more happy or proud. The film really is great. It's unique and quirky and Mike O'Connell brings his unique humor to it, and it's even quite touching. I won't say this is for everyone, but all film should strive to do what this did and create a unique and original experience.

    K. Roth Binew is a self proclaimed genius artist who has just discovered he has a very limited time to live. To go out with a bang, he decides to return to his hometown to reconcile with family, face his enemies one last time, and finally be laid to rest after a living wake. To help him, he enlists his aid and friend Mills, who leads him around on a bicycle powered rickshaw.

    As mentioned, this is not your average comedy. Mike O'Connell leads the viewer around from one point to another, taking care of whatever business he desires, be it trying to get some of his self published books placed in the local library or facing his parents one last time. And the character of Binew is as puffy and conceited as you might expect from a self-titled proclaimed genius. But the experience of Binew's life is so unique that it's quite entertaining. And Jessie Eisenberg is such a great foil to Binew's craziness, as a fairly level headed character, that one of the joys of the film is seeing the two interact. But, what works so well here is the films heart. These characters are very well crafted in more than just their uniqueness. You can tell a real passion was placed into them. It is in the quieter moments that you find the films worth. There is even a moment at the end that is cause for tears, but I won't spoil that here.

    Again, this won't be everyone's cup of tea. The script was partly written by O'Connell, who crafts a unique brand of humor. Anyone who is not into it, probably will be a little turned off by the character created. But, in his writing, he crafts a complex figure. We've seen these kinds of characters before, misunderstood artists whose unique look and way of life is their charm. But even for such a story, this is a unique take. A good example is the musical number thrown in a little over halfway through the film. While this might seem out of place, it fits in very well with Binew's character, whom one could imagine bursting into song at any given point simply because he feels like it and believes it adds something to life. Such is K. Roth Binew.

    Sol Tyson handles the film well. He never makes a point at showing us just how ridiculous things are. He simply treats it as life. The film is also colorfully filmed and the choice of location is quite enjoyable. I really can't complain about much of anything in the film. It's an enjoyable journey through the final day of one very unique individual.

    I don't expect the majority of people to enjoy this film. It certainly isn't a film built for mass audiences, and one can only hope that the majority of people watching WOULD enjoy it. However, I found this to be a fantastic experience and think that anyone who can see it and is looking for a comedy wholly different from anything you'll see this year should run to the theater and catch it while you can.
    5name99-92-545389

    Strange stuff!

    I never know what to make of a movie like this. I assume it had some sort of deeper meaning to the creator, but to me it just feels like an extended parody of a certain type of character we occasionally see in movies, the eccentric speaking in florid language, never upset by the people around him (it's usually him, not sure why). The Spoils of Babylon was built on this idea, or Norm MacDonald's fantastic channeling of John Huston in Hollywood and Wine.

    But is it enough for a whole movie? Hmm.

    To it felt like a Bob Byington movie (think. Frances Ferguson, or Somebody Up There Likes Me) but honestly I think Byington does it better (if the goal is comedy, at least) because he works with a wider cast and a wider range of situations.
    8vintagemary

    Incredibly underrated gem. Bound to be a classic.

    I stumbled upon this movie quite by accident, and am I ever glad I did. I can not heap enough praise upon it. Everything about it appeals to me. Mike O'Connell is absolutely hilarious in his portrayal of the hapless K.Roth Binew, who's last day of life the film chronicles. We journey with K. Roth and his biographer/chauffeur/poet Mills Joaquin (played my Jesse Eisenberg) as he attempts to invite all who have touched his life to his 'Living Wake', to be held later that evening. Aside from a plot that is well rounded and fulfilling, the dialogue is both at times snappy and ridiculously over dramatic. O'Connell's facial expressions and mannerisms alone warrant a viewing. However, what I enjoyed most about this movie was everything going on in the background. While Binew's world is populated by people and places that at first seem familiar to us, upon closer inspection we see that his world has taken on a somewhat unreal, otherworldly twist. The costumes, the props, the lighting - even the hand painted signs all lend to a magical feeling that permeates the film. Even the humble score is beautiful, particularly the piece playing in the final scene. As of this writing, the film is available for free on Hulu, and I highly recommend a viewing. I, for one, having now seen it, will attempt to find a DVD copy for purchase. It's really that good.

    7.5/10

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      K. Roth Binew: I drink to bring myself down to the level of the common man. But remember: the common man drinks, so I must drink twice as much!

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    • Release date
      • June 8, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Живущий след
    • Filming locations
      • Kennebunkport, Maine, USA
    • Production companies
      • Drops Entertainment
      • Pipeline Media Group
      • Mangusta Productions
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    • Budget
      • $500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $12,232
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,821
      • May 16, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $12,232
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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