Death at a Funeral

Category:Moviecomedy Area:America Years:2007 Director:Frank Oz Starring:Matthew MacFadyen Keeley Hawes Andy Nyman Ewen Bremner Daisy Donovan Alan Tudyk Jane Asher Kris Marshall Rupert Graves Pete Vaughan Thomas Wheatley Pete Egan Peter Dinklage Brendan O'Hea Jeremy Booth

Description:Daniel (Matthew Macfadyen) is an unsuccessful writer who has been living in the shadow of his famous writer brother Robert (Rupert Graves). He silently shoulders the obligation to support his parents and hosts his father's funeral this time, but his brother again overshadows him. The originally serious and sacred funeral was messed up by his cousin's fiancé, Simon (Alan Tudyk), a poor guy who took psychedelic drugs by mistake. However, a bigger crisis is behind. A mysterious dwarf man (Peter Dinklage) shows up and blackmails Daniel with evidence that will destroy all his father's reputation. It turns out that Daniel's father is gay.

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Daniel (Matthew Macfadyen) is a writer who has been frustrated for a long time and has always lived in the shadow of his famous writer brother Robert (Rupert Graves). He silently took on the obligation of supporting his parents and hosted his father's funeral this time, but his brother also took over the show. The solemn and sacred funeral was messed up by his cousin's fiancé, Simon (Alan Tudyk), who took LSD by mistake. However, a bigger crisis is behind. A mysterious dwarf man (Peter Dinklage) appeared and blackmailed Daniel with evidence that destroyed all his father's reputation. It turned out that Daniel's father was gay, and this secret was about to be revealed after his death. In a mess, the funeral was carried out intermittently. The dramatic sadness and humor quietly revealed to us the meaning of the funeral-remembering the dead with a loving heart, and letting the living bury the unsatisfactory past at the funeral.

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