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Sunday, August 11, 2013
1882 - It's a Disaster
I have to admit that when I saw the trailer for this I wasn't at all excited - it was pretty uninteresting, despite the topic. However, having seen some really solid reviews I gave this a shot when I saw it on Netflix and I'm happy to say that the trailer didn't do this justice at all.
This is essentially a low budget version of "This is The End" but at a couple's brunch instead - and it's a bit more of a high-brow dark comedy in deal with people's relationships with one another in what seems likely to be their final hours together on earth.
Maybe it's because my expectations were so low, but I found myself really interested in this through-out. There was some lovely awkwardness, some lovely cattiness that happened between the characters that really gave you a sense of history. So well done.
If you're looking for a strong character based comedy than look no further. I really enjoyed it.
Labels:
Comedy,
David Cross,
Film,
Indie,
Julia Stiles,
Loved It,
Netflix
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