Daniel Radcliffe in 'Farting Corpse Movie'

You're never sure what's real, nothing gets explained.

They explain it. The whole thing actually happened. They all saw the corpse fart sail away. Thus going from looks of repulsion to awe. They also show this through the little girl.
 
Had the opportunity to see this a few months back.

It's the kind of bad movie Siskel and Ebert would have fought over who got to call it the worst of the year.
 
It's the kind of bad movie Siskel and Ebert would have fought over who got to call it the worst of the year.

This is more the movie that Siskel would have hated and Ebert would have enjoyed to loved. Notably so because Ebert judged movies based upon if they succeeded in enthralling the audience member that it was aiming for, which this did - 83% of the RT audience enjoyed it, 8.0 of the IMDB audience enjoyed it, and Ebert's company gave it 3.5/4. It's a movie that has similarly "divided" RT top critics with overall giving it a 6.2/10 and RT critics overall leaning towards it giving it 6.5/10. Simply put, this is the kind of odd quirky movie that Ebert would have firmly stood behind.
 
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I just got back from seeing it. I...loved it up until the bear...it falls apart after that. I feel like there was a better ending buried in the narrative that could have emerged after that scene...but the ending didn't ruin it.

Ultimately it's a movie about shame, loneliness, vulnerability, connection, needs, wants, and love.
 

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