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Dead by Monday (2001)

GENRESComedy
LANGEnglish
ACTOR
Helen BaxendaleTim DuttonGuylaine St-OngeSusan Haskell
DIRECTOR
Curt Truninger

SYNOPSICS

Dead by Monday (2001) is a English movie. Curt Truninger has directed this movie. Helen Baxendale,Tim Dutton,Guylaine St-Onge,Susan Haskell are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2001. Dead by Monday (2001) is considered one of the best Comedy movie in India and around the world.

Dead by Monday is a darkly comic tale of love and death... but not necessarily in that order. Julie is a sweet, vulnerable young woman who lacks confidence and is obsessed with the memory of her dead husband whom she idealizes. Alex is an angry writer. Talented but unable to repeat the success of his first novel, he has nothing left to say. Or live for. He just wants to die. Fate introduces these two lost souls at the edge of a cliff. While picking flowers Julie accidentally falls off. Alex, who has come to blow his brains out, is interrupted by her cry for help, just before he pulls the trigger. They part as strangers but their paths cross again when Julie stumbles on the identity of her mysterious rescuer. From that point on, every time he tries to do away with himself, Julie unwittingly manages to foil him. Soon, however, she, too, lapses into despair and wants to end her life when she discovers a devastating secret about her dead husband. The two meet again at a hospital where ...

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  • A film about loss.

    fogg982002-11-12

    Although considered to be a dark comedy, Dead by Monday never quite reaches the lightless corners you hope it will. The thread of loss is sewn through the film; lovers, husband, agent, ability to write and eventually the will to live. While the film steers clear of feeding us the sickly sweet syrup you find dripped over most films from that part of the world, there are few surprises and the ending is a tad predictable. That said though, the direction flows smoothly and Curt Truninger's choice of leads is spot on. Helen Baxendale is one of many bright British stars as is Tim Dutton and they both shine in their turns as Julie and Alex. The idea that two Brits may meet in a film must somehow appear unbelievable as Helen Baxendale is forced to deliver her lines with a lip-twisting Canadian accent, and while passable, just seems unnecessary. So the story of sad boy meets sad girl, with a twist and a road trip is worth watching and an applaudable effort for second-time-out director Curt Truninger.

  • not what you expect

    mhusher2003-03-30

    Swiss filmmaker Curt Truninger is clearly no sentimentalist. His latest film DEAD BY MONDAY although ostensibly a romantic comedy, can hardly be called traditional fare with its two protagonists brought together by a suicide pact. With a witty script by Myra Fried, Truninger deftly confounds our expectations by keeping his two charming lead actors emotionally distant for most of the film. Eschewing the coy American standard for this genre, we are instead provided with the absurd and alienating environment of southern Ontario. The success of such a daring endeavour logically rests on the shoulders of its stars and Truninger has cast a pair of superb comic performers especially relative unknown Tim Dutton, whose charisma marks him for major leading man status. Helen Baxendale does equally well in her flakier and slightly less sympathetic role. The film is further distinguished by the subtle painterly cinematography of Martin Fuhrer, particularly in the title sequence that cleverly combines a burnished dawn tableau with a cheeky score by Mark Suozzo. Ultimately though it all comes down to chemistry, and on that score DEAD BY MONDAY is pure champagne and orange juice.

  • Alex wants to kill himself

    richard_sleboe2007-11-19

    I couldn't help being charmed by this very predictable, yet warm-hearted little movie about a weary writer (Tim Dutton), a heartbroken pastry chef (Helen Baxendale, Emily on "Friends") and the eventful story of their suicide pact. Think "Serendipity" meets "Wilbur wants to kill himself". Swiss-made, set in Canada, with an all-English cast and written by sometime Muppet puppeteer Myra Fried, "Dead by Monday" sounds so unlikely I feel grateful it even exists. It has only one drawback, probably more due to miscasting than flawed script: While there is never any doubt that Alex is, pun intended, dead serious about killing himself, why on earth would Julie want to go? True, finding out about her dead husband's adultery is a bit of a shock, but she comes across as altogether too cheerful for us to believe she would actually go through with the pact. She just isn't the type. Oh, and shame on costume designer Steven Wright for dressing lovely Helen in over-sized jumpers and baggy ankle-length skirts. All the more brightly does she shine in the red ball gown and crazy Björk hairdo she wears to the dinner party. Guest appearances by Guylaine St-Onge as a slutty college professor, and by director Curt Truninger as a Swiss tourist way out of his water.

  • Tim Dutton and 'SHHH'

    info-24532006-06-15

    I saw 'Weekend Da Suicidio' (original title 'Dead By Monday' a few years ago in Alassio, Italy with my Italian partner, who had to do some translation for me during the film of this wonderful dark comedy of two people who try to commit suicide. On the poster in front of the cinema, of this for me unknown film, I discovered the name of the great Canadian stage actor Donald Carrier whom I have seen at the Stratford Festival several times. Therefore, I had to go and see this film. And I wasn't disappointed. Although Donald Carrier had only a small part, I was thrilled to discover British actor Tim Dutton whom I have briefly admired in 'Ally McBeal'. And it was wonderful to see my hometown Toronto in a European Indie film. After the film I asked myself why is Tim Dutton not a star? He looks a bit like Hugh Grant, but more manly. Probably his agent is as blind to his talent as the one in the film, when she dumps Alex (Tim Dutton) when he does not succeed with his second novel. I can't even find his picture on the IMDb.com. I was happy to see the film finally on screen in Toronto, after I read a great review in the 'The National Post' by Chris Knight. The only criticism of 'Dead By Monday' might be that the great humour sometimes does not come out of the characters, but was just a very clever, funny line. And there are very many clever funny lines indeed. 'Dead By Monday' is a very unique comedy, well directed and with wonderful actors...and last but not least, three songs of one of my favorite CD's of Chumbawamba's little known album 'SHHH'.

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