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Cunk on Life

  • TV Special
  • 2024
  • 1h 11m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
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Diane Morgan in Cunk on Life (2024)
Philomena Cunk delves into life's profound questions, examining subjects from the big bang to AI, meeting academics and creatives, all with her trademark misguided observations.
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Philomena Cunk delves into life's profound questions, examining subjects from the big bang to AI, meeting academics and creatives, all with her trademark misguided observations.Philomena Cunk delves into life's profound questions, examining subjects from the big bang to AI, meeting academics and creatives, all with her trademark misguided observations.Philomena Cunk delves into life's profound questions, examining subjects from the big bang to AI, meeting academics and creatives, all with her trademark misguided observations.

  • Director
    • Al Campbell
  • Writers
    • Charlie Brooker
    • Ben Caudell
    • Erika Ehler
  • Stars
    • Diane Morgan
    • Douglas Hedley
    • Rupert Sheldrake
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    8.9K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,990
    136
    • Director
      • Al Campbell
    • Writers
      • Charlie Brooker
      • Ben Caudell
      • Erika Ehler
    • Stars
      • Diane Morgan
      • Douglas Hedley
      • Rupert Sheldrake
    • 41User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Diane Morgan
    Diane Morgan
    • Philomena Cunk
    Douglas Hedley
    Douglas Hedley
    • Self - Prof. of Philosophy of Religion, University of Cambridge
    • (as Professor Douglas Hedley)
    Rupert Sheldrake
    Rupert Sheldrake
    • Self - Scientific and Spiritual Author
    Alison Wright
    Alison Wright
    • Self - Prof. of Italian Art, University College London
    • (as Professor Alison Wright)
    Celia Deane-Drummond
    Celia Deane-Drummond
    • Self - Senior Research Fellow, Theology, University of Oxford
    • (as Dr. Celia Deane-Drummond)
    Paul Nurse
    Paul Nurse
    • Self - Nobel Prize Laureate, Physiology or Medicine
    • (as Sir Paul Nurse)
    Jim Al-Khalili
    Jim Al-Khalili
    • Self - Prof. of Quantum Physics, University of Surrey
    • (as Professor Jim Al-Khalili CBE)
    Joyce Harper
    Joyce Harper
    • Self - Prof. of Reproductive Science, University College London
    • (as Professor Joyce Harper)
    Prokar Dasgupta
    Prokar Dasgupta
    • Self - Prof. of Surgery, Kings College London
    • (as Professor Prokar Dasgupta OBE)
    Anil Seth
    Anil Seth
    • Self - Prof. of Neuroscience, University of Sussex
    • (as Professor Anil Seth)
    Ruth Adams
    Ruth Adams
    • Self - Senior Lecturer, Cultural and Creative Industries, Kings College London
    • (as Dr. Ruth Adams)
    Joanna Woodall
    Joanna Woodall
    • Self - Prof. Emerita, The Courtauld Institute of Art
    • (as Professor Joanna Woodall)
    Greg Dart
    Greg Dart
    • Self - Prof. of English, University College London
    Stephen Case
    Stephen Case
    • Self - Prof. of Criminology, Loughborough University
    • (as Professor Stephen Case)
    Ruth Chang
    Ruth Chang
    • Self - Philosophy, University of Oxford
    • (as Professor Ruth Chang)
    Peter Kail
    Peter Kail
    • Self - Associate Professor, History of Modern Philosophy, University of Oxford
    • (as Dr. Peter Kail)
    Richard Thomson
    Richard Thomson
    • Self - Prof. of History of Art, University of Edinburgh
    • (as Professor Richard Thomson)
    Brian Cox
    Brian Cox
    • Self - Prof. of Particle Physics, University of Manchester
    • (as Professor Brian Cox CBE)
    • Director
      • Al Campbell
    • Writers
      • Charlie Brooker
      • Ben Caudell
      • Erika Ehler
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    5andy742

    It was funny, for about 10 minutes

    I'll start by saying that it is my style of humour but blow after blow leaves you limp and no longer interested.

    It could have been a funny half hour show - that would be enough.

    I enjoyed it at first, seemed witty and cheeky and funny but then it just starts to repeat and it's just painful.

    This is my first Cunk to be fair so I didn't know what I was getting into.

    I suspect that a lot of the 9-10 star reviews are by mega fans or maybe some involved in the production. But I get why some people would love it.

    Like I said I did, it's funny, until it isn't Like Dad jokes, funny, 2nd one funny... but then pleases stop.
    8liciakarptransformationcoach

    Brilliant Diane Morgan Saves the Childish Writing

    I am in such conflict here. I love the concept of the Cunk series -the mockumentary style. But the jokes are mostly toilet and genital humour that a 14 year old boy would be proud of.

    What made the earlier Cunk mockumentaries quite riveting is that the humour might have had a smattering of genital and toilet humour but it was generally clever. In this special, it seems that the writers decided that virtually every word needed to have a double entendre. It simply felt very childish, silly and a sad, weak attempt at humour. The second serious problem is the too much repetition of Cunk's poor social skills in mentioning vile information using her ex boyfriend and now, a new character, her Aunt. This technique worked well when spaced across episodes. It lost it's impact compacted into a one hour special. Sadly, the, dare we call them 'thoughtful' real scientific information that was present, albeit briefly in each episode of earlier Cunk, was lost in this quest for a laugh a minute.

    Having said all of that, Morgan is so brilliant an actor that her expressiveness alone is enough to create amusement. Thanks to her, this special is lifted higher than the writing deserves.
    3xentrix667

    Feels tired and overdone

    I love Cunk. I've seen all of her shows to date and love them all. I was so excited for the new one and put it on without a moment's hesitation.

    And then... Just underwhelmed all the way. Jokes felt flat and repetitive. The experts are repeats and are clearly in on the joke by now that their reactions just don't feel sincere.

    I'm not sure what's gone wrong behind the scenes, but the formula that worked so well, and was borrowed heavily from the Borat/Ali G playbook, didn't work here. Maybe it's me, maybe my expectations were too high, or maybe the ideas tank is dry and they're treading the same ground without anything new or fun left to do. Probably a bit of both.

    It's a shame. I hope they can find their spark again. Until then, I'll continue to enjoy what was.
    6TheVictoriousV

    "Cunk on..." takes a step down but I'm still in high spirits

    The latest entry in Charlie Brooker's Cunk On... universe, Cunk on Life is certainly not Diane Morgan's funniest outing as the fantastically oblivious documentarian Philomena Cunk, but she retains all the brainless charm we would want. As usual, she offers up her own understanding of the subjects in-between a series of interviews where we yet again must ask just how "in on it" the interviewees were.

    This time around, she explores life itself and the many different explanations for how life exists, not to mention the greatest of all questions: why.

    It doesn't take too long before she starts interviewing those who believe that the greatest riddle of all time isn't actually a riddle at all (and yet will project arrogance onto those who simply try to explain that NOBODY truly knows the answer and/or ask that people would PROVE these things before taking them as definitively factual), namely the religious. The first exchange with "spiritual author" and parapsychology scholar Rupert Sheldrake perfectly distills what I'm referring to: "Is there a God?" "Yes." "Oh, that was quick."

    Later, Cunk tries to wrap her head around science, death, the philosophies that concern death, and the role that science seems to have assumed following the proverbial death of God, but more and more of the jokes end up rather lame. Cunk on Life is not as consistently or constantly hilarious as 2023's Cunk on Earth, and some of the less successful gags are in the form of skits, an element that Cunk on Earth did not use. It's also markedly more juvenile than before. The best parts are still the narrations and interviews, which make perfect use of the bewildering stupidity of this character.

    When people say she's Borat-ing, they don't just mean the simple fact that she's doing a docu-comedy where a character interacts with real people who do not know that it is a character. Just as Borat speaks with people who are racist enough to believe that a caricature like Borat could be a real person (validating them to a point where they reveal even uglier things about themselves), Cunk often seems to come across scholars who are sufficiently full of themselves to believe that Cunk/Diane Morgan really is just that dumb (not discerning that they're the ones being taken for a ride).
    6grantss

    Reasonably funny and entertaining

    Philomena Cunk examines life and its meaning. By speaking to academics and other experts in their fields she looks at the big questions regarding life.

    If you've watched Cunk on Earth you'll know what to expect: Philomena Cunk (Dianne Morgan) essentially asks absurdly silly but funny questions to some of the brightest people on the planet. If you've watched Da Ali G Show this will seem familiar as Cunk is derivative of that (and not as good).

    However, despite not being entirely original it is pretty funny and entertaining. Dianne Morgan is great with spot-on timing.

    Not as good as Cunk on Earth though. The set-ups are less intelligent, the humour cheaper and lower-brow and the experts less easily shocked.

    Last time they seemed shocked at the silly questions but, to their credit, didn't lose their composure. Here they seemed to expect the silly questions (possibly they'd done their research and seen previous Cunk stuff) and rolled with it. Brian Cox, the eminent physicist, even seemed to be successfully anticipating where Cunk was going with her double entendre questions but played along anyway.

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      Presented in a style parodying programs by historians such as popular Professor Suzannah Lipscomb & Professor Kate Williams.
    • Connections
      Features L'Âge de cristal (1976)

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    • Release date
      • December 30, 2024 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Канк о жизни
    • Production company
      • Broke and Bones
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