b-grade gay zombie porn semi-mockumentary. repetitive, irritating sound design, jokes milked longer than they should. for some, there's not enough blood and guts. for others, there's not enough porn.
But all LaBruce's films are bad! that is his charm and the charm of no-budget Cult Films! if you expect more, you won't be alone. but if you expect perfection, then you're a fool. like all those people who complained after seeing Tomb Raider or the Super Mario Brothers Movie - what did you expect?
Otto is fun. it's certainly original. it's gay politics are obvious, but accurate. the jokes range from falling flat to funny to shocking. it's polarizing, memorable and thanks to Fritz (Marcel Schlutt),it's damn sexy to watch.
Otto needs to be watched at a film festival amongst the typical gay indie films that are more sincere than their film makers can give credit to. Only then will something like SkinFlick's 'monkey rape' and Hustler White 'Stumping' hit you with the full impact that it should
like SkinGang - can't wait for the full-porno version of Otto
Otto; or, Up with Dead People
2008
Action / Comedy / Drama / Fantasy / Horror
Otto; or, Up with Dead People
2008
Action / Comedy / Drama / Fantasy / Horror
Keywords: zombiegayhorrorgay interesthomophobia
Plot summary
Otto is a handsome, sensitive, neo-Goth zombie with an identity crisis wandering the streets of the city, until one day he auditions for a zombie film...
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"The living all seem like the same person to me, and i don't like that person very much"
Weird ideas make weird movies but that's not necessarily a bad thing.
In short, this movie is just as odd as its premise makes it sound. A young homosexual zombie wandering around, isn't exactly a premise for an everyday movie but then again "Otto; or, Up with Dead People" isn't your average everyday movie. It's something unique and original and you will most likely either love it or hate it. Me personally; I quite liked it.
Above all things, this is a movie that is taking a very artistic approach. Watching this is a true special experience. Visually its a great looking movie, that is being quite creative and seemed to be full with great ideas. Now, granted that not everything works out well or interesting but overall "Otto; or, Up with Dead People" remains a good watch throughout.
You shouldn't take everything in this movie too literally. Seems to me that its entire main concept was a metaphor how lots of people still look upon homosexuals and how they treat them. In lots of places they are still being seen as not normal, to put it mildly and as meat 'eating' animals. That's why the main character of the movie feels like- or thinks he is a freak, or a zombie in this case. At least that's how I interpret things. But who knows, maybe you will get something totally different out of this movie. But fact remains that this is a very homosexual orientated movie and everything revolves around this.
This also means that the movie is not just showing kissing men but also some far more explicit moments. There is a fair amount of male nudity and even a couple of graphic sex sequences, involving male characters.
The entire movie was obviously quite cheap to make but I think that director Bruce La Bruce did a great job with his material. The way he shot the movie makes it almost irrelevant that it has a quite cheap look to it. It's directed with lots of class, which often makes the movie a visually great one to experience.
Don't watch this movie expecting a lot of story though. There isn't really a clear main point to the movie and the movie is more about its underlying messages. Some movies however can do just fine without a clear main story, as this greatly artistic- and as such an effective, movie demonstrates.
Still some stuff just remains too odd and distracting. Such as for instance the fact that basically every character the main characters comes across turns out to be an homosexual, male of female. Seriously, what kind of world was this movie supposed to be set in, since you clearly can't call it a realistic one.
It also seems odd that this is a German movie, with mostly German actors, speaking all in English. Don't know what's the entire story behind this but it just seems to me that it's more easy for Bruce La Bruce to make movies in Germany but he still wants to reach an international audience, so he wrote and shot all of the dialog in English. This means you can hear a lot of thick accents throughout the movie.
Call me weird but I for most part quite liked this movie!
7/10
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Oh dear God...
Right, well I believed that I was in for a zombie comedy here, when I sat down to watch the 2008 "Otto: or. Up with Dead People". But that wasn't exactly what the movie turned out to be.
Shortly into the movie they introduced something called the "gay zombie", and I thought, sure, why not. But then 16 minutes into the movie when a group of male zombies show up and started to make out, I just upped and turned off the movie. Never to return to watch it again. I have no interest in watching something like that. I sat down to watch a zombie comedy movie, not gay softcore porn. Mind you, I have absolutely nothing against gay people, but it was not the type of movie I sat down to watch, so it was a massive swing and a miss from writer and director Bruce LaBruce.
What the story was about, I didn't have enough time to find out. I was just mortified by what happened on the screen, and literally have no interest in finding out what the movie was about. But I suppose the tagline "bringing sexy back from the dead" probably should have been a warning, who knew?
My rating of "Otto; or, Up with Dead People" lands on a mere one out of ten stars, as this was definitely not a movie for me, nor anything I would get any kind of entertainment from. Take heed, this movie may not actually be what you think it is when you sit down to watch it.