Otto; Or, Up with Dead People

Otto; Or, Up with Dead People
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  • Rated: Not Rated
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 34 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: February 10, 2009
  • Originally Released: 2008
  • Label: Strand Home Video

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Rotten42%

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Total Count: 19

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AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 1,458
Rating: 1.5/5 -- Sadly, this is one of those moments where I have to scan my reviewer's list of dismissive nouns to come up with the perfect word to describe this mess. Ah, yes, here it is: claptrap. Full Review
Filmcritic.com
Feb 11, 2009
[V]isionary, allegorical....There's an aura of German decadence, and cinematographer James Carman's images have an Expressionist feel.
Los Angeles Times
Nov 28, 2008
Its metaphorical examination of the plight of queer zombies in Germany is readymade for former LaBruce fans. Get ready for copulation with a hole in the stomach and such memorable quotes as "I was a zombie with an identity crisis." Full Review
indieWire
Jul 29, 2011
Rating: 2/4 -- LaBruce's film is such a riot of conflicting information and signifying styles that inner logic never really gets a grip.
Los Angeles Daily News
Dec 5, 2008
Rating: 4/5 -- One of the more disciplined entries in the LaBruce oeuvre, Otto is sexy and silly in just the right proportions, a cult item with a real heart. Full Review
New York Times
Nov 7, 2008
Rating: 1/4 -- Moviegoers with a LaBruce fetish will appreciate another imaginative offering from the filmmaker. Mainstream audiences should stay far, far away. Full Review
San Francisco Chronicle
Jan 16, 2009
Campy but not comical, reactionary but not very clever, LaBruce's film is best saved for those tickled by the sight of homo-zombie orgies or the hardcore penetration of an open wound. Full Review
Village Voice
Nov 5, 2008

Product Description:

Cult Canadian filmmaker Bruce LaBruce makes another splash with the homo-zombie comedy OTTO; OR, UP WITH DEAD PEOPLE. Fusing many elements of experimental cinema with the zombie genre, LaBruce's film tells the story of Otto (Jey Crisfar), an uninspired zombie wandering aimlessly in Berlin who is unable to recall what his life was like before he became one of the eternally undead. When politically charged filmmaker Medea Yarn (Katharina Klewinghaus) discovers Otto while casting her latest picture, she is convinced he has a pure zombie spirit. Otto plays along with the crazed woman, for he has nowhere else to go. As memories of the past return in brief flashes, Otto tries to make them last, giving purpose to his boring, lonely life.

Certainly not for the squeamish--there is enough blood and sexuality for two movies--this is an example of LaBruce at his most mischievous and provocative. He packs the film with wall-to-wall music (Antony and the Johnsons, CoCoRosie, and many more), as well as a never-ending onslaught of mixed formats and striking visual ideas (including one character who is living inside her very own silent film bubble), delivering a truly wild ride.

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