Just Buried
Just Buried is a Canadian dark comedy film written and directed by Chaz Thorne. Released in 2007, the film stars Jay Baruchel and Rose Byrne among several other actors.[1]
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Directed by | Chaz Thorne |
Produced by | Nigel Bennett Pen Densham Bill Niven Chaz Thorne John Watson |
Written by | Chaz Thorne |
Starring | Jay Baruchel Rose Byrne Graham Greene Nigel Bennett |
Music by | Darren Fung Scott Loane |
Cinematography | Christopher Porter |
Edited by | Christopher Cooper |
Production company | RGM Entertainment Standing 8 Productions Trilogy Entertainment Group |
Distributed by | Liberation Entertainment (USA) Seville Pictures (Canada) |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Plot
When Oliver Whynacht and his brother Jackie return home for their estranged father's funeral, Oliver is surprised to find out that he has inherited his father's estate which includes a funeral home. Shortly after arriving Henry, the handyman tells Oliver that the funeral home is facing bankruptcy. A stressed Oliver goes out for a night of drinking with Roberta Knickel after which he hits and kills a hiker with his truck. Roberta, who is both the local coroner and funeral home embalmer, helps Oliver stage the body so that it appears like an accident. This becomes Oliver's first paying customer, encouraging the duo to intentionally kill again. Suspicion is raised as the two fight to stay out of jail and stage "accidents" all over town. Due to their mutual partnership Oliver and Roberta begin to fall in love despite Oliver's seductive stepmother Luanne. After Roberta reveals that she is pregnant, the two get married. Shortly after the truth comes out that Roberta murdered Oliver's father to lure him back into town. Roberta was using Oliver to regain ownership of the funeral home which originally belonged to her mother. The film concludes as Roberta kills Oliver and gains possession of the funeral home.
Cast
- Jay Baruchel as Oliver Whynacht
- Rose Byrne as Roberta Knickel
- Graham Greene as Henry Sanipass
- Nigel Bennett as Chief Knickle
- Sergio Di Zio as Jackie Whynacht
- Reagan Pasternak as Luanne
- Thomas Gibson as Charlie Richmond
- Brian Downey as Pickles
- Slavko Negulic as Armin Imholz
- Jeremy Akerman as Rollie Whynacht
- Christopher Shore as Wayne Snarr
- Michael Pellerin as Sam the Wrecker
Awards
Just Buried has been nominated for, and won two awards; in 2007, Chaz Thorne won the Atlantic Canadian Award for Best Director at the Atlantic Film Festival. In 2008, Chaz Thorne won another award for his work on the film. The Jury Award for Best of the Fest was given to Thorne at the Santa Cruz Film Festival.
Production & Release
Just Buried was filmed in locations including Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada and Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada. The production designer for the film is William Flemming. Set decoration for the whole movie was done by Darlene Lewis. Costumes for the film were designed by Kate Rose who coordinated with key makeup artist Betty Belmore.
The film was initially released at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 2007. The Canada wide release of the film came a less than a year later on July 25, 2008. The film was also released in the United States on October 3, 2008.
Reception
The film received mixed reviews from critics and users. As of June 2020, the film holds a 33% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on nine reviews with an average rating of 4.67/10.[2]
Andrew Barker of Variety called the film "Bloody and irredeemably misanthropic" stating that the film "has enough charm to make for a sporadically enjoyable if wildly uneven entry in the growing body of cheeky corpse comedies." This review also calls attention to several actor's performances in the film including those of Jay Baruchel whom he found misplayed the role. Barker states that the two standout performances were that of Graham Green who played Henry Sanipass, and Christopher Shore who played Wayne Snarr.[3]
References
- "Just Buried". The New York Times.
- "Just Buried (2007)". Retrieved 15 June 2020 – via www.rottentomatoes.com.
- Barker, Andrew (November 3, 2008). "Just Buried". Variety. Retrieved March 31, 2018.