This is one of my all-time favorite movies, complete with belly-laughs galore! I’ve always been a fan of off-beat, less-than-commercial stuff that doesn’t rely upon the standard comedy formulas– there’s no run-of-the-mill, cheap stereotype stuff; they don’t do repetitive physical humor that gets one laugh for every ten tries; and the shallow, vulgar humor to which so many of us Americans have become accustomed is nowhere to be found. Waking Ned Devine caught me from the get-go, with the opening scene with the lottery and apple tart being my all-time favorite in movie history. The wry, offbeat, and somewhat dark humor is good stuff in my book, though I guess (from the looks of a previous review) it’s not quite for everyone. It’s been a while since I last saw the movie, but I still remember the pigs, intestines, the mad dash on the moped, Ned’s dentures, mexican crisps, and the sea-bound telephone booth like I watched it yesterday! Then there’s the funeral service, the wake, and the beautiful closing scenes, all of which add some good, clean emotion to the humor. I think I’ll watch it again very soon!
Waking Ned Devine
Waking Ned Devine
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Storyline
Waking Ned Devine, The lucky winner of the national lottery is Ned Devine, so taken by his good fortune that he now can’t be waked, because he died from the shock of it! News of the win spread quickly in the scenic little Irish village of Tully More, but not the secret news of Ned’s demise. With lottery officials closing in to confirm the prize claimed by the deceased Devine, Ned’s closest friends scheme to keep the prize money close to home, in memory of Ned of course! But as the plot twists humorously, they learn it is hard is to keep such a secret in a small town.
This is a beautiful little film!
Waking Ned Devine, This is a beautiful little film, touching on the universal themes of friendship, and the corrupting power of money and greed. It was a sleeper back when it was released, but got very good word of mouth. Sure it’s sentimental and plays somewhat on stereotypes (I’m assuming, as I’ve never actually spent any time in a small Irish village), but the cast includes many great Irish and British character actors (especially the late Ian Bannen), and it’s funny, well directed, beautifully shot, joyous and ultimately life-affirming. I’ve seen it with several friends, and they all dug it. The music is also very enjoyable, especially the last song, “The Parting Glass”. Before you die this is one film you should watch. It has everything from comedy to romance and back again.
Offbeat and Hilarious!