This is a drama people. Dark Comedy is equal to Black Humor, yes? We just don't say black humor because then sensitive types wouldn't like our associating African Americans, or black apples if you will, to the sick and twisted type of humor that we all love.
Bad Taste is an example of Black Humor. Possibly Withnail and I. Very Bad Things is a commercial version of black humor. Pumpkinhead is an example of black humor. Brazil is another example.
Movies like Winter Passing and The Promotion and other dramas you call dark comedies? will only disappoint people looking to laugh. You can't make fun of them for not laughing if you were setting them up for something different. It isn't that they don't get it or aren't being thoughtful enough-- it just might be that a holes made fun of them when they didn't laugh. Dramas can have humor in them, in fact they should almost no matter what kind of movie it is. It's a fine line, but it's okay to call this a drama.
It's a fantastic drama while somewhat of a limp comedy. John C. Reilly is hilarious, yes, but just because he went through some bad stuff doesn't especially mean we were supposed to be laughing. Aside: When he was crying during the retard masturbation joke, that was black humor.
The cast is excellent. It muddles in the peat of satire a little. Lili Taylor has a silly accent but is the smokinest in her life. She was always cool but now she's hot. Huh? Jenna whateva. Maestro, Cannavale, Armisen, the Board, the parking lot extras, the camera work, the narration, the arc, I really admired everything about this movie except.... the cheap closure for Richard Welmer. It could have just ended with Welmer dumping his headphones and doing anything else. The happy ending was just too long and convenient. He could have been smoking up and watching Happy Days. He could have been lurking in the bushes in front of salsa de almejo's house. He could have been getting on the road with a local Hell's Angels equivalent. Great soundtrack. Almost perfect direction.
Now my question is, are his other movies worth checking out?
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