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DysFunKtional Family (2003)
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Reviews Counted:18
Fresh:9
Rotten:9
Average Rating:5.2/10
Consensus: The humor is more profane and offensive than funny.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for strong sexual content, language and drug-related humor
Runtime: 84 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Apr 4, 2003 Wide
Box Office: $2,152,090
Synopsis: DYSFUNKTIONAL FAMILY takes place at the crossroads of Eddie Griffin's stand-up comedy routine and his actual life. As the title of the film suggests, Griffin frequently exploits his family... DYSFUNKTIONAL FAMILY takes place at the crossroads of Eddie Griffin's stand-up comedy routine and his actual life. As the title of the film suggests, Griffin frequently exploits his family experiences for stage material, much to the alternating delight or chagrin of his mother, uncles, and friends. On stage, Griffin recalls meeting his father for the first time, his school days in Kansas City, and numerous beatings he received from his mother. Spliced between these dramatic moments are shots of Griffin walking around his old elementary school and the house in which he grew up. These biographical landscapes make Griffin's performance feel poignant, providing the viewer with the actual settings and characters from which he draws his material. When the film cuts between Griffin onstage and his mother at home relaying the same story--the two versions are often so completely in synch, it suggests Griffin's "act" is no act at all, just a presentation of his life itself. Most of Griffin's performance provides commentary on sex or race relations in the United States, and his exhibitionistic mode of comedy (if he's not climbing the curtains, he's falling down) and profane candor seem to either attract or alienate audience members both in the film and those watching it. [More]
Starring: Eddie Griffin
Starring: Eddie Griffin
Director: George Gallo
Director: George Gallo
Screenwriter: Eddie Griffin
Producer: David Permut, Paul Brooks, Eddie Griffin
Composer: Andrew Gross
Studio: Miramax Films
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Sep 9, 2003
Reviews for DysFunKtional Family
For every bit that's flatly derivative ... there's another that connects.
... Griffin's social commentary is just as piercing and hilarious as the autobiographical stuff.
One of the funnier and, in an odd way, disturbing stand-up concert films in a long while.
The pacing, the leather suit, the raspy speed rap. Chris Rock and others do it, and as long as Griffin sticks with the shtick he doesn't have much to add.
If Pryor, whose influence is so obvious here, was the big wheel, Griffin is something stuck between the treads.
[Griffin's] riffs lack enough insight to qualify as observations and the wit to be considered consistently funny.
No doubt about it, Griffin is a funny guy and a brilliant mimic. But this concert film, like his early life, might best be put behind him.
The comic subscribes to the unfortunately widely held belief that if it's offensive, it's funny.
For me, Griffin comes across as a second-tier comic in a hit-and-miss affair.
Griffin is quick, smart and funny, and presents the critics with the usual challenge in reviewing a comedy concert: What do you write about, apart from quoting his funniest lines?
When he isn't checking himself -- or falling back on material that Mr. Pryor should receive royalties for because unimaginative comics have traded on it so often -- Mr. Griffin's journeyman efforts prove rock solid.
Griffin takes the stage like the Midwestern tornado he is and keeps his audience laughing until the very last second.
Provides the rare opportunity to sample a comic's material and hang out with the folks who inadvertently shaped it.
Griffin isn't untalented, but he seems unpolished, not quite ready to carry the weight of a 90-minute concert film.
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