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The gags keep coming, freeing you from any worries about the plausibility of the plot. It captures a sense of humour thats mostly to be found in British sit-coms but rarely makes a successful transfer to the big-screen, and while Shaun Of The Dead has its roots in cult sit-com Spaced (same star, director and writers, and apparently the majority of the zombie extras were recruited through the Spaced fan club) it manages to transcend its origins through sheer good nature. Its not all perfect, as mentioned above there are one or two serious scenes that feel horribly out of place. But Shaun Of The Dead is good news for the British film industry for many reasons, not least of which is its originality. Its not another London gangster movie (some people are still riding the Lock, Stock bandwagon) Hugh Grant doesnt feature at any point, and no one decides to take his or her clothes off. Importantly, it all takes place in Crouch End, London, capturing a section of England that isnt often celebrated on celluloid. Its somewhere between the downtrodden of Mike Leigh and the upper-middle class of Richard Curtis, and proudly displays this section of societies irony-laden sense of humour. Its that age bracket of mid to late twenties where you rent because you cant afford to buy, have a job but dont really like it, wonder when your life is going to get started and why everythings so depressing, and its odd that British films have previously failed to address this sizeable audience. Its not impossible the British film industry will realise that when you dont have a Hollywood budget, what you need is a slightly left-field original idea and a witty script. More likely is that they will attempt to cash in on this films success and will slavishly churn out a few carbon-copy monster-comedy films over the next two or three years, until something else takes them by surprise and they can do the same to that. But rather than mourning their zombie-like behaviour, Id prefer to celebrate the success of this little film, a bizarre gamble of an idea that should never really have worked which might just breathe some life into British films. AUTHOR: Daryl Grove TAGS: Entertainment movies US men BOOKMARK: Digg it | Add to Del.ICIO | Add to FARK ACTIONS: Comment Save Print Register free acount |
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