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Urte berri on, amona!

  • 2011
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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Urte berri on, amona! (2011)
Happy New Year, Grandma! (Urteberri on, Amona!) is a black comedy that follows the conflicts MariÂ’s family goes through while trying to looking after this peculiar grandmother.
 
Grandma Mari is draining the life out of her daughter Maritxu so her husband Joxemari decides to put her in a nursing home. Joxemari must take her in without his wife getting wind of the situation and to do so enlists the help of her son-in –law Kintxo. This may seem a simple task but the grandmother’s character causes a duel of unexpected consequences.

The director portrays the conflict in a humorous tone but also sheds light on dilemmas such as fear of solitude, loss of moral values, selfishness and family disintegration.
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  • Director
    • Telmo Esnal
  • Writers
    • Asier Altuna
    • Telmo Esnal
  • Stars
    • Javi Alaiza
    • Nagore Aranburu
    • Josean Bengoetxea
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    • Director
      • Telmo Esnal
    • Writers
      • Asier Altuna
      • Telmo Esnal
    • Stars
      • Javi Alaiza
      • Nagore Aranburu
      • Josean Bengoetxea
    • 1User review
    • 2Critic reviews
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      • 1 nomination total

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    Javi Alaiza
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    Nagore Aranburu
    • Miren
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    Josean Bengoetxea
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    • Kintxo
    Montserrat Carulla
    Montserrat Carulla
    • Amona Mari
    Olga Martínez
    Kontxu Odriozola
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    Pedro Otaegi
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    4frimp13

    A mean-spirited and unfunny "black comedy"

    Happy New Year, Grandma is a mean-spirited film that seems designed to spite the viewer for the time spent watching it. Ostensibly a black comedy, the film is largely tone-deaf when it comes to humor, and is unable to deliver a single amusing moment in the final act of the film, which becomes increasingly difficult to watch.

    Briefly summarized, the film is about the trials & travails of a family dealing with an elderly relative (the "grandma" of the title, although she is actually a great grandmother) who needs constant care and attention, perhaps because she has dementia, or perhaps because she is pretending to have lost her senses in order to get more attention. Despite being severely burdened by her care, the woman's adult daughter, Maritxu, is unwilling to put her in a home. So, the rest of the family concoct a scheme to institutionalize grandma while Maritxu and her husband are on vacation. All does not turn out well.

    The film is perfectly watchable for most of its duration, as doddering old grandma causes one problem after another, occasionally resulting in humorous developments. This is why I don't give it a much lower score. But having earned some audience goodwill and having convinced the viewer that it might be worth sticking it out to the end, the film then takes a sharp turn for the worse in the final act, frequently confusing senseless acts of violence and cruelty with dark humor. The last 20-30 minutes or so are about as funny as one of Weegee's crime scene photos, and about as enjoyable to look at.

    The reader may at this point be tempted to dismiss this review, thinking that perhaps this reviewer simply does not understand or appreciate dark humor, but I have greatly enjoyed black comedies such as The Trouble with Harry, Dr. Strangelove, M*A*S*H, In Bruges, The Guard, and even the misanthropic-but-devilishly-funny Burn After Reading. This film is ultimately very little like these films in tone or style of humor, which it largely lacks.

    Happy New Year, Grandma appears to be the product of someone who simply has an impaired or very irregular sense of humor and thought it might be masked by labeling this wildly uneven, borderline psychopathic, largely unfunny film as a black comedy. I cannot recommend it to anyone, except as an object lesson in how to completely squander and undermine audience goodwill in the final act of a film.

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    • Release date
      • September 30, 2011 (Spain)
    • Country of origin
      • Spain
    • Language
      • Basque
    • Also known as
      • Happy New Year, Grandma!
    • Filming locations
      • Donostia-San Sebastián, Guipúzcoa, País Vasco, Spain
    • Production company
      • Irusoin
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      • $174,458
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      • 1h 47m(107 min)
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