This film is described as a black comedy.
Black - yes, comedy - no!
It's dark, it's depressing, it's a film about mass suicide. The story spends more time on the "kill pill" than on the last day on Earth (which could have given this film a bit of a push and possibly the humour it promises).
Throughout the film I couldn't help think that it was a full out metaphor for what's playing out in the World today... "trust your government - take the 'kill pill'".
Yes - think I'll pass on the film and just like the only smart one in the film, trusting my government and their "kill pill" .
Black - yes, comedy - no!
It's dark, it's depressing, it's a film about mass suicide. The story spends more time on the "kill pill" than on the last day on Earth (which could have given this film a bit of a push and possibly the humour it promises).
Throughout the film I couldn't help think that it was a full out metaphor for what's playing out in the World today... "trust your government - take the 'kill pill'".
Yes - think I'll pass on the film and just like the only smart one in the film, trusting my government and their "kill pill" .