I Wasn't trying to argue with you mate, sorry if it came across that way. I understand your points and I'll leave the conversation about this film there.
Nah you're all good dude, sorry for being so snappy and defensive there, I think I had a mood swing or something. an Almighty fuck up on my part, pun intended lol.
Thank you though I really appreciate it. I'll give your perspective a chance and I'll check the film out. I'm planning to pop cinema soon for a day out so I'll go see it.
I just watched Dead Like Me: Life After Death randomly as it's leaving Prime Video soon and I've been meaning to watch the series it's based on for years as I love stories and concepts like these most of all.
Long story short, very emotional, beautiful and bittersweet film as i hoped. Was a bit messy in places but it had some shocking moments for the right reasons, heartfelt acting and writing too. The protagonist and her sister were especially great, I'm totally crushing on the main actress too. Gorgeous, sexy woman with a beautiful smile and one of raspy voices that makes me melt. Very charming and convincing actress.
The film actually had me tearing up by the end, it has such a beautiful ending, not quite what I wanted but still lovely. I've not seen the TV series so I can't compare it but I definitely enjoyed the film.
The supporting cast were pretty good too, I liked them a lot. Some pretty funny, dark humour moments including the
ashes of a poor dead kitty getting launched into space by rocket....his owner is a truly eccentric, extremely cat lover who took him skydiving just before he died as she knew he was dying and tried to give him the best days of his life before he bit the dust.
It's a very eccentric film with a lot of heart and dark humour, exactly my perfect combination in life for most things really. (See my fondness of Jinx and Perona too.)
There was a really profound scene of the main character seeing another fellow grim reaper unexpectedly....
a mere little girl only. Died incredibly young and now is a reaper for others who died too, truly dark and sad.
She's revealed by petting the cat to grant it a chance to move on to heaven as it dies.
The main actress and her younger sister really felt like genuine blood related sisters fighting and being awkward with one another. One of the shocking moments is said younger sister
trying to commit suicide as the grief of losing her sister the (main protagonist), their dad being a deadbeat who went to have another family instead, her "secret boyfriend" dying, who also secretly loved her without her knowing ironically too, her feeling worthless, unloved by everyone including her older sister (the MC was shitty to her as children and their mother is kinda a problem too) and thus everything else got too much for her.
The MC also had a really moving, insightful speech about her heart being like a clock and not underestimating the irreplaceable value of the ones you love and love you in life. Both the writing and delivery by the actress really impressed me.
There also was a lovely comic book style intro and outro for the movie too.
The movie also reminded me of Pushing Daisies a lot too, a spectacular, whimsical, absurd, feel good, mystery heavy series with tons of charm, wholesomeness, eccentricity, colours and humour. Also phenomenal singing by the superhuman talented Kristin Chenoweth too.