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''[[Death at a Funeral]]'' is a 2007 British [[Black Comedy]] film directed by Frank Oz.
'''''Death at a Funeral''''' is a 2007 British [[Black Comedy]] film directed by [[Frank Oz]].


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.]]
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!]]
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=== The original film contains examples of: ===
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== The original film contains examples of: ==
* [[Big Screwed-Up Family]]
* [[Big Screwed-Up Family]]
* [[Birth-Death Juxtaposition]]: {{spoiler|It's no coincidence that Martha ends up announcing her pregnancy during the funeral.}}
* [[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.
* [[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.}}
* [[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.}}

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=== The American remake contains examples of: ===
== The American remake contains examples of: ==
* [[Actor Allusion]]: "[[Lethal Weapon|I'm too old for this shit.]]"
* [[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 Saldana]] and [[James Marsden]].
* [[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 Saldaña]] and [[James Marsden]].
* [[Amazing Freaking Grace]]: James Marsden bursts into song while tripping.
* [[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.
* [[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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Latest revision as of 12:53, 2 August 2023

Death at a Funeral is a 2007 British Black Comedy film directed by Frank Oz.

A family tries to give an appropriate funeral for its late patriarch. Cue epic sibling rivalry, accidental acid tripping, dwarf secret gay lovers, nudity, blackmail and caskets being knocked over.

In what must be something of a record for an English language movie, an American remake starring Chris Rock was released just three years later in 2010, which kept the overall tone of a black comedy... but not in that way!

Tropes used in Death at a Funeral include:

The original film contains examples of:

The American remake contains examples of:

Aaron: Our father was having gay sex with a guy who could fit in his pocket... and you're mad 'cause he's white?

    • The original contained a similar line, but the sticking point was that he was American, not white.
  • She's All Grown Up: Ryan says this when he sees that a family friend has grown from a girl to a voluptuous young woman.