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A family tries to give an appropriate funeral for its late patriarch. [[Hilarity Ensues|Cue epic sibling rivalry, accidental acid tripping, dwarf secret gay lovers, nudity, blackmail and caskets being knocked over.]]
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In what must be something of a record for an English language movie, an American [[The Remake|remake]] starring Chris Rock was released just three years later in 2010, which kept the overall tone of a black comedy... [[That Came Out Wrong|but not in that way!]]▼
▲In what must be something of a record for an English language movie, an American [[The Remake|remake]] starring [[Chris Rock]] was released just three years later in 2010, which kept the overall tone of a black comedy... [[That Came Out Wrong|but not in that way!]]
=== The original film contains examples of: ===▼
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* [[Big Screwed-Up Family]]
* [[Birth-Death Juxtaposition]]: {{spoiler|It's no coincidence that Martha ends up announcing her pregnancy during the funeral.}}
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* [[Sibling Rivalry]]: Between Daniel, [[The Unfavorite]] of nearly everyone in the family, and Robert, whom everyone loves because of his successful writing career.
* [[Stalker with a Crush]]: Justin is this towards Martha, so much so he's a borderline male [[Abhorrent Admirer]]. Justin constantly follows Martha around and hits on her no matter how many times she tells him she's in love with Simon. {{spoiler|Justin immediately loses interest after finding out Martha is pregnant.}}
* [[Actor Allusion]]: "[[Lethal Weapon|I'm too old for this shit.]]"
* [[Adaptational Attractiveness]]: Most of the people in the original are mostly fairly normal looking or somewhat attractive. The American film includes the likes of [[Zoe
* [[Amazing Freaking Grace]]: James Marsden bursts into song while tripping.
* [[Ascended Extra]]: The lead character's wife (Keeley Hawes in the original and Regina Hall in the remake) gets a somewhat bigger role and a subplot about trying to get pregnant.
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