Death Becomes Me
Death Becomes Me

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Death Becomes Me

1979
Movie
92 min
English

Two episodes of the TV series "The Persuaders" joined into a movie. Two playboys, Brett Sinclair (Roger Moore) and Danny Wilde (Tony Curtis), investigate crimes.

Insights

IMDb6.4/10
Rotten Tomatoes80%
Director: John WatersGenres: Comedy, Horror

Plot Summary

A flamboyant socialite's life unravels when she accidentally murders her tyrannical mother-in-law. To cover up the crime, she enlists the help of her dim-witted cult followers. The situation escalates with a series of increasingly bizarre and darkly comedic events as she attempts to maintain her facade.

Critical Reception

John Waters' 'Death Becomes Me' is a cult classic, celebrated for its extreme and outrageous humor, pushing the boundaries of good taste. While not for everyone, it has garnered a dedicated following among fans of transgressive cinema and Waters' unique brand of camp. Critics at the time were often shocked or dismissive, but it has since been re-evaluated as a significant work in independent and underground film.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its shocking and audacious humor.

  • Celebrated for its unique camp aesthetic and Divine's performance.

  • Noted for its transgressive and boundary-pushing nature.

Google audience: Audience reception is largely positive within its cult following, appreciating its over-the-top performances and commitment to extreme comedy.

Fun Fact

The film was originally intended to be a straightforward murder mystery but evolved into a far more outlandish and comedic narrative during production.

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